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Hypothetically speaking, if the working class were to withdrawal all their money at once and cause the banks to default, would that be a better situation than our current one? (Explained in post)

I don't claim to be knowledgable about economics and I don't want to dismiss the possibility of families enduring hardship as a result of this hypothetical. But… aren't we already enduring hardship? Are things not worse than ever, while that hardship remains completely invisible to the ruling class? This seems to be the only thing close to a class equalizer I can think of. Temporary in the long run of course, but it's a passive protest idea that doesn't involve getting shot and/or arrested. I'm already drinking powdered milk, so if I have to feel like I'm living during the great depression, why not make the elite feel that pain too? I'm next to broke so I'm probably going to withdrawal my sub-thousand dollars for the time being anyway. Let me know what y'all think about my idea of accelerationism.


I don't claim to be knowledgable about economics and I don't want to dismiss the possibility of families enduring hardship as a result of this hypothetical. But… aren't we already enduring hardship? Are things not worse than ever, while that hardship remains completely invisible to the ruling class?

This seems to be the only thing close to a class equalizer I can think of. Temporary in the long run of course, but it's a passive protest idea that doesn't involve getting shot and/or arrested. I'm already drinking powdered milk, so if I have to feel like I'm living during the great depression, why not make the elite feel that pain too?

I'm next to broke so I'm probably going to withdrawal my sub-thousand dollars for the time being anyway. Let me know what y'all think about my idea of accelerationism.

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