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Yeah, this is a point espoused by people who see themselves as wolves, but end up finding out they are actually pigs.
By killing all people who own land?
That's a good start.
This doesn't work as well without the rest of the comic.
I don't think anyone who has done any thinking on this topic would deny this, but our hypocrisy does not mean that change isn't desired or is somehow impossible.
Naomi Klein has written well on this topic in her book Doppelganger, which is the first place I ever heard this concept mapped out in all its dark detail.
I'll just paste the Q & A here, because I think it's important that people read it. You can look up more on this yourselves:
Emphasis mine. I just chose this link because it's free. Not the original source.
I hate it when I'm accidentally defending the concept of private property. Both sides are the same, what do words even mean really.