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The situation seems so hopeless, at what point is it going to be enough?

I want to make clear that I am NOT endorsing or supporting any form of violence. Now that that’s clear; people are slowly becoming homeless and the “American dream” is dead for the majority of the workforce below the age of 50. Meanwhile the 1% is so outrageous wealthy that they couldn’t spend all their money even if they tried. At what point do we as a society get tired of hearing “Let them eat cake” and pull out the block and stockade? Do we wait until the number of homeless exceeds the number of those with houses? Do we wait until starvation is a day away instead of a week away? This post is not meant to incite violence, I only mean to ask: at what point does outrage become action?


I want to make clear that I am NOT endorsing or supporting any form of violence.

Now that that’s clear; people are slowly becoming homeless and the “American dream” is dead for the majority of the workforce below the age of 50. Meanwhile the 1% is so outrageous wealthy that they couldn’t spend all their money even if they tried. At what point do we as a society get tired of hearing “Let them eat cake” and pull out the block and stockade? Do we wait until the number of homeless exceeds the number of those with houses? Do we wait until starvation is a day away instead of a week away?

This post is not meant to incite violence, I only mean to ask: at what point does outrage become action?

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