posted on Apr, 13 2010 @ 01:54 PM
There are multiple reasons why we won't have a revolution.
1: We cannot properly unify as a big enough group to overthrow the opposition.
2: We are separated by simple trivial things and happily focus our thoughts on what we consider more important as it reflects us directly which would
be things similar to bills, rent, local politics and personal and family issues. Because the little things in life are so many and purposely created
to bog us down, when we get a chance to relax we turn on the TV or avoid the "bigger picture".
3: People are scared of conflict. Due to our society and human approach the nation will not revolt until they are pushed into a corner and absolutely
have to. As long as there is some kind of comfort to relieve the stress of "it all" we will fall on that comfort instead of inflicting revolution.
We choose comfort over conflict and even though unaware to many, we are in a corner. We just still have some comfort to fall on. Those in charge of
the "shots" understand that some kind of release is necessary to keep us from revolting. In essence planted relief efforts such as media saturation
further implemented by advertising, fast food and most things are our comfort after a hard day or after a heated debate. Until we have no release to
shelter in we won't strike back. We will always be allowed a comfort until control is so implemented that revolution will in no way be possible. Only
then will our last resort be pulled and we won't be able to do squat about it.
4: As most haven't learned enough to properly identify and strategically locate those that need to be eliminated compared to those that are regular
citizens, a revolution likely would not be properly put into effective action and would merely eliminate innocents instead of those responsible for
our current state of control. In any protest of revolution emotions tend to soar and logic tends to be illusive which leads to rash actions and
further war sparked from the inside of citizens. We would have to strategically identify and then eliminate only those responsible, not let our anger
drive us to kill unnecessarily.
It's a slow but sure process and if revolution were feasible it would require certain things that tweak our opinions and scattered views to disappear
so that we could properly unify for a greater cause. In essence society would have to be radically altered. Political nonsense would have to disappear
along with misinformation and the myriads of outside ways of manipulating a populace.
American citizens have a very uncannily way in purposely ignoring outside issues especially when they threaten their false founded beliefs and
threaten their comforts.
Edit: I keep thinking of more.
[edit on 13-4-2010 by Crossfate]
[edit on 13-4-2010 by Crossfate]