stop aiming for random targets. Aim for vital parts of the economic gear. Stop the machine by targeting vital parts of the system like petroleum derivative manufactures, automobile repair shops and auto parts stores.
It's the best way you can cripple a nation, stop them from being able to travel fast and efficiently.
It's no wonder the americans are waging an all out war for petroleum, they're keeping their population at work with petroleum.
i think its better to focus on culture than industry.
Wyatt Walker
But there is still a problem, it's the chimaera effect. If you destroy one garage, 10 more will open and so on.
Josiah James
Culture is volatile, its flow changes through time, it's not physical like a workshop or a factory.
Tyler Thomas
Braaapp
Hunter Reed
obvious fake is obvious
she's wearing a bathing suit in the mirror
then again she probably looks similar to that regardless
Bentley Anderson
>in b4 some autist takes this seriously and tries to blow up an AutoZone
Julian Cook
what about infrastructure? Destroying bridges and roads is efficient too
Aiden Cook
destroying bridges is an effetive way of paralyzing a nation but how much detonation force would someone need to blow up a steel bridge like the Jacques-Cartier Bridge: youtube.com/watch?v=iHMkLzsEjOc
Parker Miller
I don't get it. How crippling your own nation will stop globalism? It will make you more dependent on foreign goods, which is the opposite of fighting globalism.