That inferno in Ontario, CA was just the spark needed to ignite a real fire - one which will burn through the gated neighborhoods and not extinguish until class wars and oppression have ended.
Additional context: The people who work this warehouse make an average of 18/hr, are contractors, and the company recently paid out $3.5M in a stolen wages lawsuit.
Additional context: The people who work this warehouse make an average of 18/hr, are contractors, and the company recently paid out $3.5M in a stolen wages lawsuit.
Guy not getting paid enough to live sets fire to the warehouse he works at whole chanting the line nonstop. He even bamboozled the fire men that came to stop him so they couldn't stop the fire in time
His calm almost monotone voice as he sets the initial fires and then tricks the fire response team to shut off the sprinkler system before setting off the *real* blaze
Funny how the guy being interviewed said he was making "good money" after only being there three weeks. Sounds like he was getting paid enough to live, at least.
I moved from Iowa to AZ and min wage here is over double what it is there. When that first place said $15 I thought it was "good money". My rent is $2000/mo, milk is $5 or more and a bag of chips is $6, bottle of water $3. Makes me wanna take a video.
You don't know different people's different situations. Somebody getting shat on their whole life may think the blessed rains have come when they get pissed on instead.
Perhaps they may, but if I'm picking who's more likely to have the realistic and rational perspective, I'll take the guy calmly talking to a reporter over the one who burns down a building.
CuddlyCynic
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable." - John F. Kennedy
hushpuppyextraordinaire
Hey hillbillies, those aren’t logs you know, yeah, they for wipey wipey
AtariJaguar64Bit
That inferno in Ontario, CA was just the spark needed to ignite a real fire - one which will burn through the gated neighborhoods and not extinguish until class wars and oppression have ended.
Pistolstar86
If you dont give me back my stapler, I will burn the Building down
Ricdesan
Looks like some people are getting serious about sending messages ... Killing CEO's and destroying capital property.
YouRadicalizedMe
Cheers lads
salunatics
Nykidemus
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=TRhErLqpdto
rockmanx853000
The first thing I immediately thought when I read those words. RESIST AND DISORDER!!!!
somnif
Context?
StewedTomaters
For the King of the Hill clip? Or the general economic anxiety?
Mxlespxles
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Onetonmanwithaspoon
Somebody set a warehouse on fire claiming that they didn't pay him enough.
CaptainScarfish
Additional context: The people who work this warehouse make an average of 18/hr, are contractors, and the company recently paid out $3.5M in a stolen wages lawsuit.
Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/kimberly-clark-fire-suspect-said-110046505.html
CBadger
Additional context: 18/hr is below a living wage and workers are often "contractors" in name only to illegally skirt benefits requirements
testzero
in particular, a pallet of toilet paper.
ArchaeoEejit
Several
RufusPimperton
Maybe now Americans will use bidets like normal people
SilverStarPine
Never!!

TrumpIsAMoron
I feel like I'm a bit out of the loop, like the vibe, though.
CaptainScarfish
Additional context: The people who work this warehouse make an average of 18/hr, are contractors, and the company recently paid out $3.5M in a stolen wages lawsuit.
Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/kimberly-clark-fire-suspect-said-110046505.html
vonHoopla
Guy not getting paid enough to live sets fire to the warehouse he works at whole chanting the line nonstop. He even bamboozled the fire men that came to stop him so they couldn't stop the fire in time
TrumpIsAMoron
https://media3.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPWE1NzM3M2U1aDVwMWM3OXJxNDB0cnZ6cHNoMWk5cWpyMGU3NzU0bnZxd3I2cTMzdCZlcD12MV9naWZzX3NlYXJjaCZjdD1n/AeWoyE3ZT90YM/200w.webp
GratuaCuun
His calm almost monotone voice as he sets the initial fires and then tricks the fire response team to shut off the sprinkler system before setting off the *real* blaze
Straight chills, man
CallMeCourierSix
Fucking genius.
IhopeUgetwhatUvoted4
Do some research and have a plan if you want to be effective.
LariCheltsy
Sauce plz
GratuaCuun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5xTO4bVfW0
LariCheltsy
Hey thanks!
gamer2k4
Funny how the guy being interviewed said he was making "good money" after only being there three weeks. Sounds like he was getting paid enough to live, at least.
katashimon13
a living wage in Southern California is around 35 dollars the average warehouse worker in that area makes 17 to 20 an hour (unless unionized)
allformmo34
I moved from Iowa to AZ and min wage here is over double what it is there. When that first place said $15 I thought it was "good money". My rent is $2000/mo, milk is $5 or more and a bag of chips is $6, bottle of water $3. Makes me wanna take a video.
GratuaCuun
Keep licking those boots, man, I'm sure the big man will remember you
sharkynomnoms
You don't know different people's different situations. Somebody getting shat on their whole life may think the blessed rains have come when they get pissed on instead.
gamer2k4
Perhaps they may, but if I'm picking who's more likely to have the realistic and rational perspective, I'll take the guy calmly talking to a reporter over the one who burns down a building.