• @[email protected]
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      When I was young, I wouldn’t have found it acceptable. It doesn’t matter how badly you’re treated, you need to find a peaceful way to resist. It’s something drilled into my and my peers’ skulls since I can remember.

      After seeing little progress (but mostly worsening) with polite requests and peaceful protests, I really can’t figure out how it can be unacceptable.

      A lot of those kids probably just haven’t gained that wisdom yet.

      • @[email protected]
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        There’s a middle ground between no violence and shooting someone. I’d find it acceptable if we’d all get some pitchforks and whips and send them into the diaspora. Some light lashing, some expropriations, that I could really enjoy.

        • @[email protected]
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          291 month ago

          The problem is “we”. It is by design that the people are kept from organizing. Demonizing of unions, immigrants, the poor, people of different faith, and people with different political views all pit us against each other.

          • @WoodScientist
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            Even peaceful protest is now largely impossible. Cops subject peaceful protesters to kettling, mass arrests, etc. They spy on protesters with electronic tracking, use agent provocateurs to provide excuses to disrupt non-conservative protests, and work overtime to infiltrate and disrupt peaceful protest movements. Hell, Occupy Wall Street was subject to a mass FBI-coordinated national crackdown. They don’t even let us peacefully demonstrate anymore without putting our lives and freedom at risk. They casually assault peaceful protesters with chemical weapons.

            In the US, peaceful protesters have to hide their faces like the protesters in Hong Kong against the CCP.

            • @Clinicallydepressedpoochie
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              There is also something to be said about how we’ve failed to unite as a people. There is no solidarity between people of different classes. The more we push for unity the more we find out how much subjugation is acceptable to the average person.

              I know the problem is lots of different things but at the end of the day the biggest thing, to me, is we don’t feel the consequences. Not yet, not enough. Unfortunately, with climate change, if you feel the consequences it’s probably too late. Here’s to hoping something else breaks before the planet does.

          • @SendMePhotos
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            Fuck. So much truth here. I can’t even think of a thing to add.

          • @Maggoty
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            That’s used as a joke but it wasn’t really all fun and games. The hot tar could and did kill or disfigure people.

            • @[email protected]
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              I am permanently disfigured due to their negligence. One of my best friends was killed by their greed.

              Publically disfiguring/killing a few CEOs would be awesome. Not only would it save lives, but also it would be hella fun.

              • @Maggoty
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                11 month ago

                The point was not to kill them in this scenario though…

                • @[email protected]
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                  No, the point was not to shoot them.

                  A few CEOs dying from tarring and feathering would just be a happy little accident.

                  • @Maggoty
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                    11 month ago

                    Sigh, I’ll be in the bar with a bottle of whiskey.

    • Flying Squid
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      For one thing, you can sympathize but not find it acceptable.

    • @givesomefucks
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      It’s still the majority opinion.

      19% don’t care.

      • Hildegarde
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        the word you’re looking for is plurality.

        Majority means over 50%.

        • @givesomefucks
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          61 month ago

          If 19% don’t care, then it is acceptable to them.

          They are not upset it happened, they accept it. They do not explicitly support it tho.

          Add the 19% to 41% and get 60% do not have a problem with a broad daylight execution of a healthcare CEO.

          So if you want to be pedantic, email the person (or ai) that generated the headline.

          But 60% didn’t have a problem with it.