#Killdozer
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You know what day it is.
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Fuck, I missed Killdozer day, so this will be slightly less impactful. Anways...
On this most sacred of days, the 20th anniversary of the Killdozer, I implore all of you to shit all over anyone who tries to ummm ackshually about Heemeyer's story. The majority of the spin on the story that claims Heemeyer was the cause of all of his own problems and that he spontaneously decided to self-sabotage until he went mad and decided to Killdoze his town largely comes from a single guy, Patrick Brower. Brower is not only someone who has made a career off the Killdozer story, but also one of the people Heemeyer was directly aggrieved with because, despite saying he was going to cover Heemeyer's story about his issues with a corrupt and abusive local government, he just conveniently never followed up on that story until it became the career-making Killdozer story much later, where he conveniently tweaked little details about the story to downplay the Grandy City Council's part in driving Heemeyer to "unreasonable action" in retalliation for their horrendous mistreatment of him over a couple acres of land.
Brower has reported a lot of contradictory information, while also neglecting or misrepresenting other information to make the narrative spicier. He turned the whole thing into a documentary, a movie, and a book and all of those things are slanted against Heemeyer so it looked like he was just an insane jackass who snapped for no good reason.
At the same time, with the Killdozer being kind of a meme and a "don't tread on me" quasi-libertarian/anarchist symbol, contrarians have come out to try and add more negative light on the story, painting Heemeyer as an unhinged asshole who was just attacking the city at random, and for no good reason, which simply isn't true. This recontextualizing of the event is done entirely in petty retaliation because they just don't like seeing their perceived enemies enjoying anything. So, they have to come up with additional spin on the narrative so they can say "There! Now you can't have any fun or talk about how local governments are full of petty tyrants!"
The Killdozer story is one that shows what happens when people in power feel like they are exempt from the consequences of their actions. When they believe they can simply bend and twist the law and the zoning codes and every little bit of pointless bureaucratic red tape to get whatever they want for themselves and their cronies at the expense of anyone unfortunate enough to be in their way. In almost all cases, these sorts of people go unpunished for their entire lives. In this one single case, someone was pushed too far and decided to take extreme, unreasonable action, and that's something to think about and remember.
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Hey there did you hear who’s just now public domain?
#dank memes#funny post#meme#dank#funny#funny pics#silly#funny pictures#dankest memes#humor#mickey mouse#public domain#killdozer
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Eat fork, buddy!
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Tread meme 2
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Thought some of you might get a kick out of the last IH Scout I own.
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Babe wake up
The children are building killdozers.
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It is not. Despite this enticing thumbnail:
Let me save you some time: This guy manages to stretch a couple minor inconsistencies or contradictions in the documentary Tread for an hour and fifteen minutes by playing Killdozer's advocate. I will say that he does a reasonable job arguing for Heemeyer's perspective in his disputes with the Docheffs and the city. However, he does omit some details and indulge in some cherrypicking to do so. He is fully committed to painting Marv Heemeyer as a reasonable man, and by the time he gets to the actual rampage, he lapses fully into fanboy mode.
See, he'd done a passable job painting Heemeyer as a reasonable man, or at least, not quite the town crank, right up until he starts building the MK Tank. At no point does Heemeyer run into a situation where he is forced to do unreasonable things. He makes absolute bank selling his property. He could've left town and started over anywhere else and never have to worry about the Docheffs or Granby's sewer lines again.
What actually changes is that Heemeyer starts believing that God wants him to bulldoze the town, and sees the total lack of anyone or anything stopping him from building the Killdozer as signs from God.
A rEaSoNaBlE mAn
I could go into more detail but Lore Lodge does an embarrassing amount of arguing in favor of Heemeyer being of sound mind and harmless at this point and frankly, I think this sums it up well enough.
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#collage#moodboard#killdozer#unhinged i am aware#yellow#pink#yellow and pink#this was kick started my seein kim dracula live and hearing killdozer live#also it's 3am I'm energized from charged lemonade and i have an 8 hour shift tomorrow that starts at 7 in the morning and I'm gonna die#enjoy#you're welcome
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