START BURDENMAXXING IMMEDIATELY. THIS IS NOT A DRILL
Start stealing and become a burden on society. First thing you should do is quit your worthless wagie job. Start applying for benefits, welfare or any other government assistance unless you really can't.
I personally prefer to also GHOSTMAXX
>no properties in my name
>no hand outs
>no benefits
>no taxes
just living in the shadows of society and outside of the system as much as I can, but I digress.
Simply take everything you need from big corporations, resell it and enjoy life. Hit their warehouses and megastores and become an honest reseller. Make sure to post about it and encourage more people to become burdens like you. Once enough people do this, their system collapses. Also always remember how over half the population sided with the government? make them pay and enjoy it too. This is how you get back at the governments, the corporations, the normie cattle and everybody else who wronged you.
There is nothing more that the booj and their wagie cattle fear than you anon getting ahead in life, never forget that
on the political economy of piracy, a phenomenon that re-occurs in many times and places throughout history when people no long have the incentive to be wage slaves for a decadent empire:
>Piracy often flourishes in areas with weak economies, high unemployment, and limited legitimate economic opportunities. Poverty and lack of alternative livelihoods can push individuals towards piracy.
>The presence or absence of effective state governance, law enforcement, and maritime security significantly impacts piracy rates. Weak states are more susceptible to piracy, while strong states can deter it.
>Piracy can be influenced by international trade routes, global shipping volumes, and the presence of naval powers. For example, piracy in the Gulf of Aden is linked to geopolitical instability in the region and the importance of shipping lanes.
>Piracy can thrive in areas experiencing political instability, conflict, or state collapse. The breakdown of law and order can create opportunities for criminal activity, including piracy.
>Understanding the historical development of piracy in a region is crucial. For instance, the Somali piracy boom was linked to the collapse of the Somali state and the presence of illegal fishing and dumping by foreign ships.
>Piracy has significant economic and security consequences, including increased shipping costs, insurance premiums, and potential funding for terrorist groups. It can also undermine state capacity and regional stability.
>Combating piracy requires a multi-faceted approach that addresses both the immediate security threats and the underlying economic and political drivers. This includes strengthening state capacity, improving maritime security, and addressing poverty and lack of economic opportunities