I know it’s all exciting, but turning off bits of digital service for someone doesn’t take away the guns and pipe bombs belonging to the people who support them.
It just means you can’t see them anymore. Any of them.
And it means they’ll feel like war has been declared.
It just means you can’t see them anymore. Any of them.
And it means they’ll feel like war has been declared.
And the kind of people you need to be really worried about weren’t live-streaming themselves last week.
You’ve still no idea who they are. Where they are. What they are up to next.
You’ve still no idea who they are. Where they are. What they are up to next.
And it’s way more complex than “turning off social media making a dent in it.” https://twitter.com/agoodfireburns/status/1348419484147658752
There’s a whole shitstorm still out in the wind and if you believe the police and FBI have everyone they need to find it’s just not reality. Think about the fact there are between 20 and 50 active serials killers at any given time.
Online won’t fix it. It’s just a fragment.
Online won’t fix it. It’s just a fragment.
And that’s before we even get to the uncomfortable discussion about how many veterans have crossed the line and taken a wealth of operational counter-insurgency experience with them.
The sooner people understand America’s problem is real-world and not an online game, the better.
The sooner people understand America’s problem is real-world and not an online game, the better.
What I’m getting at:
The scale of the problem is bigger than you think and it’s an error to put blind faith in quick fixes. There’s years of donkey work and mess to go through and if any eyes are taken off that truth, America stays fucked and the problem will never be fixed.
The scale of the problem is bigger than you think and it’s an error to put blind faith in quick fixes. There’s years of donkey work and mess to go through and if any eyes are taken off that truth, America stays fucked and the problem will never be fixed.