• @steeznson
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    1 month ago

    You are being disingenuous here. I’m not shifting their argument. Here is their full comment with annotations -

    Sooner or later, a trans woman forced through male puberty by arbitrary rules/culture-war politics will snap

    Annotation 1: politicians making incorrect choices are going to force the hand of activists for this cause…

    and attempt to assassinate the PM or health minister.

    A2: which will inevitably lead to political violence against members of the government

    Then the other boot will come down: the Daily Mail will demand a crackdown, and the usual voices in the Guardian will join in, and the government will follow.

    A3: Then the media will blame the activists instead of themselves

    In what world is that not advocating for political violence?

    Let’s replace the issue in question and see if it still sounds ok to you:

    Sooner or later, a white nationalist forced to experience mass imigration due to arbitrary rules/culture-war politics will snap and attempt to assassinate the PM or home secretary. Then the other boot will come down: the Guardian will demand a crackdown, and the usual voices in the Daily Mail will join in, and the government will follow.

    Does the above sound acceptable?

    • Cowbee [he/him]
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      -11 month ago

      It’s simple, the government oppressing minorities will usually lead to said minority group lashing out.

      This is what happened in Palestine.

      This is not an argument for violence, but for government action to prevent violence by ceasing oppression of minority groups.

      Simple.

      • @steeznson
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        1 month ago

        Your argument here is just saying, “Political violence is justified if a minority are being oppressed.”

        Maybe you are tweaking it to be, “Political violence is to be expected if a minority are being oppressed.”

        This is literally the dictionary definition of advocating for something.

        Advocate, verb, to publically suggest an idea, development or way of doing something.

        • Cowbee [he/him]
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          -11 month ago

          Your argument here is just saying, “Political violence is justified if a minority are being oppressed.”

          I mean, I believe that, but that’s not my point. The point is that minority populations will strike back, regardless of advocacy.

          Maybe you are tweaking it to be, “Political violence is to be expected if a minority are being oppressed.”

          That’s literally the argument, though. You misunderstood it.

          • @steeznson
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            11 month ago

            The 2nd argument there, the one you claim to be making, is advocating for political violence.

            I don’t think you’re debating in good faith here.

            • Cowbee [he/him]
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              01 month ago

              How is saying “people will eventually fight if oppressed hard enough” the same as saying “oppressed people should fight their oppressors?”

              The first statement is analysis of cause and effect, the second is advocacy. You’re intentionally misframing it to spread a narrative.