263) Day 31 -- Reason #31 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism:  Manufacturing Consent, Part 3 -- We are in the fight for our lives.

263) Day 31 -- Reason #31 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism: Manufacturing Consent, Part 3 -- We are in the fight for our lives.

Progressive ideals, of socialism and community, feminism and human rights, gender and cultural diversity, have become, like communism in the 1950s and “radical Islam” of the 2000s’ War on Terror, key targets for attack by the Powerful, in order to quell dissent and control the population.

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262) Day 30 -- Reason #30 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism: Manufacturing Consent, Part 2 -- Freedom Convoy

262) Day 30 -- Reason #30 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism: Manufacturing Consent, Part 2 -- Freedom Convoy

It turned out that the good ol’ patriotic Freedom Convoy wasn’t what it said it was. Sure, many people in the country and in the convoy didn’t realize that, but they, we, had all been duped. The Freedom Convoy wasn’t a citizens’ movement. It was a scam, an extremist campaign, a well-funded propaganda megaphone for the extreme-right-wing…

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261) Day 29 -- Reason #29 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism:  Manufacturing Consent, Part 1:  Skibidi toilet and a submarine implosion

261) Day 29 -- Reason #29 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism: Manufacturing Consent, Part 1: Skibidi toilet and a submarine implosion

In Aldous Huxley’s presciently brilliant dystopian novel, Brave New World, the population was placated with a pervasive, readily-available, socially normative drug — soma.  The constant ingestion of soma kept people from ever really FEELING just how fucked their society was.  Replacing traditional opium-of-the-masses institutions like the Church, soma was a way of escaping responsibility for, and even awareness of, one’s shitty circumstances.  

“A gramme is better than a damn” was one slogan. 


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257) Day 25 -- Reason #25 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism:  Civil Rights and the Fight for Freedom

257) Day 25 -- Reason #25 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism: Civil Rights and the Fight for Freedom

So yes, let’s use the connections we have to resist what’s happening. It’s almost 1939 now. We do not want to repeat that history. Remember all the deaths? Remember all the ceremonies we’ve had, our whole lives, honouring those sacrifices?

There has to be a way through this, together. And we HAVE TO stop being complacent.

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255) Day 23 -- Reason #23 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism:  Political Corruption, Part 5 -- Trump's Inauguration Guests

255) Day 23 -- Reason #23 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism: Political Corruption, Part 5 -- Trump's Inauguration Guests

Speaking of promoting fascism, also in attendance were four of the very most influential right-wing megaphones out there — Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson, Charlie Kirk, and surprise surprise, grifter-extraordinaire and huckster of right-wing bullshit wrapped up in flimsy intellectual-speak, Jordan Peterson.  What better way to keep the MAGAs in awe than by inviting four of their key prophets?

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254) Day 22 -- Reason #22 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism:  True Happiness

254) Day 22 -- Reason #22 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism: True Happiness

With very, very little in terms of material possessions, but rich in purpose, rich in play, and rich in love, you can be happy, every day, forever. And so can your loved ones, your neighbours, and people on the other side of the world. Happiness is not a zero-sum game, in which if one person gets more the others get less. But Predatory Capitalism, is.

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252) Day 20 -- Reason #20 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism: Martin Luther King, Jr. -- Letter from a Birmingham Jail

252) Day 20 -- Reason #20 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism: Martin Luther King, Jr. -- Letter from a Birmingham Jail

My friends, I must say to you that we have not made a single gain in civil rights without determined legal and nonviolent pressure. Lamentably, it is an historical fact that privileged groups seldom give up their privileges voluntarily. Individuals may see the moral light and voluntarily give up their unjust posture; but, as Reinhold Niebuhr has reminded us, groups tend to be more immoral than individuals.

We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.

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250) Day 18 -- Reason #18 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism:  Political Corruption, Part 2:  Matt Gaetz

250) Day 18 -- Reason #18 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism: Political Corruption, Part 2: Matt Gaetz

It seems very telling that this is the one man Trump thought was Best In The Country, to give him legal advice.  

And in terms of Predatory Capitalism, it is crystal clear that only in a system owned by the ultra-wealthy, would someone like Matt Gaetz EVER get close to one of the most powerful positions in the country. Indeed, Competence, not to mention moral integrity, doesn’t seem to be all that important.

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247) Day 15 -- Reason #15 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism

247) Day 15 -- Reason #15 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism

I remember reading articles about the coming insurance-catastrophe, THIRTY YEARS AGO, circulated amongst the re-insurer companies — which are ginormous pots of money that insure the insurance companies.

The re-insurers knew, decades ago, that climate change costs for insurance companies were going to rise to uncontrollable levels in the near-to-medium future.  Which is happening…now. Literally now, in 2025.

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246) Day 14 -- Reason #14 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism:  Let's talk about Slavery in North America in the 21st century

246) Day 14 -- Reason #14 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism: Let's talk about Slavery in North America in the 21st century

Except, oh fuck, slavery never really ended.  The cotton-plantation version of it that we’ve seen in movies, did end, sort of.  But what really happened to slavery is that it EVOLVED.  It metamorphosed into something that doesn’t sound like slavery any more, but still is.  It got re-branded.

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