Let’s Keep It Raw: Peace Was Never the Plan
- Boss Global Radio
- Jun 13
- 2 min read
Everyone keeps saying it.
"Stay peaceful." "Protest without violence." "Speak out—but do it with calm."
But let’s stop the performance and speak the truth: Peace has never brought about change.
You can post hashtags all day. Wave your signs. Chant in unison. And the empire will smile, nod, and keep marching.
Because peace without pressure is just noise the system learned to ignore.
America Wasn’t Built on Calm
1776? They didn’t sign a petition. They picked up muskets and declared war against a monarchy.
That wasn’t a march. That was an armed revolution.
The Civil War didn’t end slavery because people were polite. It ended because people were ready to die to destroy a system that fed on human lives.
The Civil Rights Movement gets painted in black-and-white peace today. But back then? It was firehoses, jail cells, assassinations, and entire neighborhoods torn apart.
Stonewall? There was no moment of silence. It was a riot. There was a fight against police brutality and queer erasure.
So stop telling us violence has no place. It was the price of every major shift in this country.
This System Only Responds to Shock
The power structure in America is built to absorb peaceful discontent. They let you march, tweet, and shout—because they know the walls won’t shake if all you do is speak nicely.
They’ll use words like "civility" and "decorum" to keep you in line. But behind closed doors, they know the real truth:
The system fears disruption. Not diplomacy.
So when they say "No Kings," but demand the same calmness they never practiced when they wanted power? We say, "Nah." We remember.
Let’s Be Clear
This isn’t a call for random chaos. This isn’t about hurting civilians or glorifying destruction.
But it is about remembering history—all of it. And understanding that the most radical thing you can do in this era... is refuse to be silenced or softened.
We want change. Not comfort. We want transformation. Not tolerance.
If they keep rolling tanks for parades, rigging elections, suppressing voices, and building a surveillance state around your every move?
Then they better stop quoting Franklin—and start remembering what came after the tea met the harbor.
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