and if so how to start?

There’s been a raging debate recently on social media about the moral choices we all make. Some of us choose not to firebomb Woolworths when they start requiring private data to gain access to affordable food. Others think the labeling is immoral and have started shopping at Aldi instead. While capulating to our German overloads might be the right play for some, others have decided to be French about the whole thing.

What truly is the moral thing to do? Should we use collective pressure to protest the changes? Or is individual anarchism the way forward? Should we do as famed group Breaking Benjamin suggests and “start a riot”? Only time will tell. For now if collective organised rioting seems to difficult for the peasants in society one can only suggest individuals turn to firebombing instead.

Now it must be stressed at least initially in the firebombing campaign care must be taken to avoid setting Woolworths workers on fire. They are mearly themselves being crushed under the capatilistic society that forces them to work for big food. I mean just the other day while passing coffs harbour I saw a giant banana crushing the masses. Truly a sign of man’s egotistical ways.

Ahh anyway, while consumer terror may be useful in diverting people away from woolworths that should only be part of late stage anarchy and not the opening shots of the war on capitalism.

So you want to firebomb a woolworths how would you theoretically do this if you weren’t reading a parody website that is clearly satrical I mean have you read my other articles Mr Policeman? You should they’re a hoot.

To quote the anarchists cookbook. “An incindiary bomb, which burts into flame on breaking. A quart bottle is filled with two-thirds gasoline and one-third oil. A fuse is made of an old gasoline-soaked rag, and stuffed into the mouth of the bottle. The fuse is lit. The enemy will not be able to extinguish the fire with water.”

Obviously if one was theoretically doing this they would arrive well out of distance not in a car with a licence plate and walk with plain dark clothes and a dark face mask with a hoodie and then walk to the store preferably the garbage section as this is both away from people and staff usually and firebomb the back of the store like so. Then leaving immeditally the same way ensuring there are no cameras on the route.

The question one must ask though is should this be done and is it moral? No it is not moral and it should not be done. Much like how Woolworths should not be making record profits and then raising prices for people who don’t have the energy to create a fake name on the woolworths rewards card and cycle the cards every two weeks. But yes the moral of this story is it should NOT be done.

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