How to adjust to rioting opposition
The politics of co-option~~" Whatsoever you are for, I am for twice over."

How to adjust to rioting opposition

A Lesson for today:

How the War Machine adjusted to anti-war riots:

BOOM~BOOM~

To understand the American mind~~understand this~~These are victims of war, but the Americans do not care because the victims are from the wrong social class~~Start blowing up some people from the right social class~~and the wars will all end~~

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You guys are too young to remember the riots==and i do mean riots– I grew up dead center in the middle of it all–worse than any civil rights upheavals– that took place right in this city on a virtually weekly basis over Vietnam and most particularly the draft–pretty rich boys were in the line of fire~~

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~~. The war machine adapts–it is infinitely adaptable–the trouble with Vietnamese war was not dollar cost or the righteousness of policy but rather the exposure of pretty little rich kids to the battlefield.

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War Machine Solution–end the draft–end the protests, end all opposition–

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After that, fight wars whenever and wherever the machine wants to dine–endless possibilities–no criticisms~~

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Further solution–reinstate the draft–and the war in Afghanistan– and all the others– are over by this weekend–and there won’t be anymore of them started either.~~

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If you want to end a war~~simply anger the wrong social class~~draft their sons~~they will end your war for you~~

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No more~~Boom~boom~~


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  • The rich man ought not be taxed at all~~he ought be compelled to employ and train the poor man~~directly~~
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  • The principal need in America today is~~financial and industrial De-Globalization~~to facilitate the promotion of the possibility for the average man to get and keep a good job with good benefits paid by the employer~~as was done not very long ago.~~
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