MS-13 && Decentralized Support Networks
I believe that groups like MS-13 or other organizations with communist origins went wrong in assuming that brute force and power brokerage was the way to offset the imbalance created by the consolidation of wealth in El Salvador, at that time. For a long time, they were correct, but assumed that the system wouldn't adapt in order to punish them more effectively. Enter 2025, and they're all being rounded up and placed in CECOT, dark, cold, mattress-less cells, with no hope of escape, let alone freedom in any sense.
To me, this proves that the method of using violence, for the purpose of levelling the playing field and supporting those who matter to you, is effective, but only up to a point. The game is designed by capitalists, so they can bend allvthe rules.
Nonetheless, there must still be a way in which we can build a secure network of support for the impoverished or other members of society in need. For specificity, I am talking about procuring food, water, appliances, and other items capable of properly supporting human life, without capitalist obstruction, for free.
I am here on this site, even though I haven't seen a great deal of activity, to ask for development support in synthesizing the "fnet" protocol, an encrypted P2P-based network protocol, utilizing Tor and PGP, similar to that of a deep web drug market, capable of allowing people to gain access to those afforementioned resources for free or small prices. I am currently drafting a prototype for demonstration, but I'll need help when it comes to creating or making use of IoT devices for sending AES256-encrypted data to the client software pertaining to the condition of items in transit and the geolocation of the courier.