• @Maggoty
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    23 months ago

    Ukraine is probably the most recent example. Russia invaded them but before that they threw their president out purely with people in the street.

    In Egypt they caused a change of governance that wasn’t a total improvement but was an improvement.

    In Tunisia and Algeria they got favorable changes in government.

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        3 months ago

        1964 civil rights act

        Suffragette movement

        Prohibition

        The original crowd in Boston that started our country

        • @wolfpack86
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          03 months ago

          Yeah, little known fact that the dudes in Boston accomplished so much through non violence, that the American revolution was actually just for the sport of it. Kinda like pro wrestling.

          • @Maggoty
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            03 months ago

            Look at you professionally missing the point.

    • @bigpEE
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      03 months ago

      Yanukovych fled because people started raiding armories and shooting at Berkut. In Egypt the army sided with the protestors. Don’t know Tunisia and Algeria off the dome but I doubt there was no violence or threat of imminent violence

      • @Maggoty
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        13 months ago

        Once you have enough people that is the threat.

        That’s what so many people in this thread are missing. Without a visible critical mass of people showing support they’re going to be dismissed as a small group of armed dissidents and everyone will stay home and cheer when we kill the terrorists.

        With that critical mass of support the “government” would be forced to either abdicate or deploy force in the most immoral manner possible. Against an overwhelming show of support. Which swings it all the other way. This is why dictators shut down the Internet during protests.

        So they may still get what is clearly their wish. But for the good of the country it needs to be done the right way if Trump steals the election.