That part about the boomer managers micro-managing tech work they didn't understand was REAL. 1969 joined Marines. Ended up going to electronics and computer/data communication schools for 2 years for a 'new' air control system. I was in the second class to go thru. Get to duty station, no system from the factory, yet. All us new techs were E3 or E4. We needed adult supervision. Call went out for E6 thru E8s to volunteer for this new job field. We got an E8 (master sargent) that had spent 20 years as a cook, an E7 (gunny sgt) that had spent 22 years in motor transport, and another E7 that had spent 16 years in supply and had just finished 2 years as a drill instructor. It was pretty shitty for months until I got a transfer to a different base that had a system. 2.5 years later, got reassigned to the first base as they were finally getting their system from the factory and the 'management' was freaking out that they had no idea what to do to prep and install it. By then most of us junior techs were E5s, and gave no advice to the seniors. Told them that for 3 years they constantly berated us about not being 'real' marines blah blah.. Told them they were in charge and direct us as to what to do. Hilarity ensued.
The systems were built into 8 specially made conex boxes (equivalent to shipping containers). They were all interconnected by big fat data cables and had air conditioning units to hang off the sides to keep the equipment cool. They had to lay out a plan to set the containers before the trucks came to set them in place. They aske me how long the cables were, 50 feet. So the had all the conex boxes set 50 feet apart. The connectors for the cables were 3-5 feet above ground level, and their were multiple cables that went to different boxes. Even if they wee daisy-chained, there was no way to connect a 50 foot cable to a connector 4 feet above ground level to another box exactly 50 feet away. They had to get the cranes back and we messed around for another 3-4 days getting the boxes in the correct lay out to get them all interconnected. The best part was that we were setting up right next to the headquarters building, and the General watched it all from his desk.
Never forget the initial response to global communism was Mutually Assured Destruction and global extinction. We've pulled ourselves back, but as the author points out, that is the default we go back to when all else fails.
Applied to this circle 'nice' has long been questionable. And judging by the reaction to the revolutionary materials I've posted over the years the idea people in this space at least are seriously interested in being 'not' is questionable too. Many in the Voat space have not even displayed the basic comprehension necessary to even understand the nature of what they are seeing. Though some may be shills being deliberately dense. In any case I think the denizens of Telegram are more sincere. Then again they have a better understanding of what is going on.
Not sure I follow what "circle" you are referring to. Voat overall?
Since I have to read a lot into this, my guess is that you are saying that thid video is beyond most goats comprehension level, so spend your time on telegram instead?
No. I am saying there is little evidence as far as I'm concerned that Voat, as has often been claimed, is a terrorist training camp, or that they're prepared to do anything other than bitch. If you notice, Voat, for its violent reputation, never had shooters like, say, 8chan did. These people are not revolutionaries. I'd style them as normies that hate niggers and are extremely paranoid about Jews.
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[ - ] gimpyoldman 3 points 3.9 yearsMay 26, 2021 10:44:26 ago (+3/-0)
1969 joined Marines. Ended up going to electronics and computer/data communication schools for 2 years for a 'new' air control system. I was in the second class to go thru. Get to duty station, no system from the factory, yet. All us new techs were E3 or E4. We needed adult supervision. Call went out for E6 thru E8s to volunteer for this new job field. We got an E8 (master sargent) that had spent 20 years as a cook, an E7 (gunny sgt) that had spent 22 years in motor transport, and another E7 that had spent 16 years in supply and had just finished 2 years as a drill instructor. It was pretty shitty for months until I got a transfer to a different base that had a system. 2.5 years later, got reassigned to the first base as they were finally getting their system from the factory and the 'management' was freaking out that they had no idea what to do to prep and install it. By then most of us junior techs were E5s, and gave no advice to the seniors. Told them that for 3 years they constantly berated us about not being 'real' marines blah blah.. Told them they were in charge and direct us as to what to do. Hilarity ensued.
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[ - ] cyclops1771 [op] 2 points 3.9 yearsMay 26, 2021 16:32:26 ago (+2/-0)
It wasn't instant, but it sure was karma!
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Since I have to read a lot into this, my guess is that you are saying that thid video is beyond most goats comprehension level, so spend your time on telegram instead?
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