Hi! I commented earlier to the effect that what can be done about the mess the elites are creating depends on how they try to push their agenda (I got your email, thank you for the head's up!). They seem to be counting on businesses and politicians to implement and enforce their plans, but in both cases they will be relying on the public to comply with their dictates, unless they choose to use force. In that event, they will be relying on others to do their enforcement, which may or may not work in practice. There's always a risk when you try to outsource your killing; a good portion of the military and law enforcement officers may not want to slaughter civilians, many of whom, in America at least, are armed.
I still think we the people have a fair amount of agency, and perhaps more options than the elites may be counting on. Strikes, boycotts, and other forms of nonviolent resistance may throw a wrench in their works. I've already seen a few references to some areas being "left behind", so they may be realistic about the difficulties of getting some areas to comply. The "great reset" may end up being a mostly urban phenomenon.
There will likely be other "elites" who see opportunities to stick it to their rivals by bucking the master plan as well. That's probably how we ended up with former President Trump.
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Date: 2021-09-20 08:44 pm (UTC)I still think we the people have a fair amount of agency, and perhaps more options than the elites may be counting on. Strikes, boycotts, and other forms of nonviolent resistance may throw a wrench in their works. I've already seen a few references to some areas being "left behind", so they may be realistic about the difficulties of getting some areas to comply. The "great reset" may end up being a mostly urban phenomenon.
There will likely be other "elites" who see opportunities to stick it to their rivals by bucking the master plan as well. That's probably how we ended up with former President Trump.