Would community defense organizing be good?

    • bigmamoth
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      6 days ago

      well if you wanna prouve me right the best way is to assault law enforcement and that the justice say it was justified. Idk how you wanna dot it but tell me if you do

      • Bytemeister
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        5 days ago

        No, it’s not that. You’re definitely wrong. Slaves being bought, sold and abused were complying with the law, and that did not work out for them. People of Japanese ancestry were complying with the law when they were moved into concentration camps during WWII, and that was not okay. Just complying with the law is not going to protect you from harm. To add to this, black people had to fight against the law for almost a century in order to get recognized as equal to white people. Women had to protest and non-comply with the law in order to get recognized as equal to men. So active non-compliance is practically a requirement for things to change for legally marginalized people.

        The real problem with explaining it all is that every time I see someone going hard to defend the absolute dumbest, room-temp IQ, stance on a situation, it’s usually you, or like 3 other people. I don’t even have to read your name to know a post belongs to you, the absolutely backwards crap you post has it’s own very unique style that lasts substance or tact. I don’t think you could be convinced that you are wrong, despite the preponderance of evidence that you couldn’t be further from the truth.

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          4 days ago

          No, it’s not that. You’re definitely wrong. Slaves being bought, sold and abused were complying with the law, and that did not work out for them. People of Japanese ancestry were complying with the law when they were moved into concentration camps during WWII, and that was not okay

          Can u have an exemple that happened when you were born ?

          Just complying with the law is not going to protect you from harm.

          Agree in theory butt you push the argument to an extreme that make no sens.

          To add to this, black people had to fight against the law for almost a century in order to get recognized as equal to white people. Women had to protest and non-comply with the law in order to get recognized as equal to men.

          Again can u take an exemple that happened from where your were born ?

          So active non-compliance is practically a requirement for things to change for legally marginalized people.

          Can u describe who is the marginalized ppl in that case ?

          I don’t think you could be convinced that you are wrong, despite the preponderance of evidence that you couldn’t be further from the truth.

          yeah cause it s well known that your chance to be a victim of police violence dont dramaticaly increase when you refuse to complie. The real problem with explaining it all is that every time I see someone going hard to defend the absolute dumbest, room-temp IQ, stance on a situation.

          • Bytemeister
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            4 days ago

            See, this is exactly what I was talking about. No, I’m not doing any of that. Take a hike.

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              4 days ago

              do as you please, you were the first to provide real argument. Shame you werent abble to follow on them. have a nice day