Sender Spike
1 min readFeb 7, 2025

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I get the sentiment. But every revolution always just reshuffles hierarchy and then devours its children. Look at French who returned the favor with enormous fervor during their revolution and ended up with Napoleon who, in the end, let himself crown a new king. Revolutions in Central/Eastern Europe in 1989 didn't end any better -- only the ruling class and means of oppression changed (and sometimes the old cadres only turned coats) but that was it.

Well, revolutions are as old as this city-state system we live in -- the first happened c. 5300 years ago. The only way out is for people to see how idiotic and harmful the system is and that it can be changed -- as we agreed on this one so we can agree on a better one. But that is not really possible without people knowing and appreciating who we fundamentally are. Well, it's a tall task, but IMO doable.

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