120. 🌱 Farm Fresh — The Blackout That Won’t Break Them… But Might Break Us

(© TheFunnyFarm.online — Transmission from The Living Whirld — The System Autopsy Edition)

Let me just say this the honest way,
the raw way,
the “I don’t owe anybody a polite lie” way:

**I support the blackout.

I support the message.
I support people finally standing up.
But I do NOT believe it’s going to make a damn difference to the people at the top.**

Not because I’m negative.
Not because I’m cynical.
Not because I’m “too traumatized to hope.”

But because:

đź§  **Big money had time to prepare.

AND THEY DID.**

People announced it early.
Loudly.
Publicly.
Repeatedly.

Meanwhile, the corporations were sitting there like:

“Oh, you’re planning to starve us for a weekend?
…Cute. We’ll just move the feast to Thursday.”

And that’s exactly what they did.

Prices dropped earlier.
Sales spread out.
Profits front-loaded.
Inventory rerouted.
Marketing schedules shifted.
Budgets adjusted.
Losses absorbed in October.

They prepared before the people even finished arguing in the comments.

Because THAT is how the machine works:
instant reaction time, endless resources, zero conscience.

But the people?
We don’t have that luxury.


⚠️ The Blackout Isn’t One Day — It’s Friday Through Monday

And announcing a FOUR-DAY boycott in advance?

That wasn’t a plan.
That was a courtesy notification to billionaires.

It gave them time to armor up.
To dodge the hit.
To soften the blow.
To move the goalposts.
To protect themselves.

Meanwhile, the workers at the bottom?

They didn’t get armor.
They got less hours, less tips, less shifts, and less income.

The system doesn’t take the hit.
The people do.


💥 THE UGLIEST TRUTH — The Part Nobody Wants to Say Out Loud

You want to know why this won’t break corporations?

Because we live inside a system designed to make sure the bottom CAN’T stand up long enough to fight.

đź’€ They keep people underpaid for a reason.

It’s not incompetence.
It’s not oversight.
It’s not “market value.”

It’s CONTROL.

Starving people don’t rise up.
Exhausted people don’t protest.
Overworked people don’t boycott.
Broke people don’t skip shifts.
Terrified people don’t disrupt the system that’s choking them.

They know we’re too busy surviving to rebel.

And when people DO try?

The blow lands on the bottom — never the top.

Every time.

Because the rich already planned for the blackout.
The poor can’t afford to.


đź§· My Thoughts, As They Really Are

Not polished.
Not sugar-coated.
Just real:

**I support it.

I respect it.
I hope it works.
But I don’t think it will hurt who it’s meant to hurt.**

The corporations already moved their money.
The CEOs are already covered.
The stockholders already compensated.

And the people?

They’re the ones who will lose wages, hours, shifts, tips, commissions, deliveries, and overtime.

THIS is why the world is such a rigged carnival ride of delusion:

**Every time the bottom fights the top,

the bottom bleeds more than the top ever will.**

And THAT — that right there —
is why they keep the bottom hungry.

Not because they can’t pay more.
But because if people weren’t drowning,
they might finally fight.


🧨 THE EXPLOSIVE CLOSING — The Line Nobody Else Will Say

So yeah, I support the blackout.
I want it to make noise.
I want it to send a message.

But I’m also not going to lie to myself or anybody else:

**Big money has been warned.

Big money adapted.
Big money won’t feel it.**

The people will.

And THAT is the whole damn problem.

We keep asking the starving to start the revolution,
while the billionaires sit on an island laughing into the WiFi breeze.

This isn’t a hopeless message.

It’s a truthful one.

Because before you can change a system,
you have to be willing to say what it actually IS:

**A spiral that was never built for the bottom to climb out of.

A tower designed so the foundation breaks first.
A game where the rich don’t play — they rig.**

And here we are again:

The people trying to stand up.
The system sitting back down on them.

Not because we’re wrong.
But because we’re right.


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