• @[email protected]
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    811 months ago

    There are genuinely people who think like that. To be fair, the George Floyd protests/riots changed things in a way that peaceful protest had so far failed to do.

    • @[email protected]
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      511 months ago

      Some minor progress was made because of the millions of people who turned out to peacefully protest. Those who rioted and destroyed shit only contributed ammunition to the opposition.

      • @[email protected]
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        911 months ago

        I disagree, I think having an entire block burnt down made a lot of people decide they don’t want to see this happen again, in a way a regular protest wouldn’t have.

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          -411 months ago

          Really? You think people had their businesses burned down and their town destroyed and thought to themselves “boy I hope these people get what they wanted!” or do you think they thought “These people are human garbage and I hope they rot in prison”? Which one of these thought processes makes more sense to you?

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            Correct. English sufferage was only gained after a group of women took on learning jujitsu, wearing badass capes and paper body armor and went out burning government buildings and breaking all the windows in anti sufferagette buildings/homes and when police showed up they’d kick the shit out of them with jujitsu and then they’d make a speech the police couldn’t break up because their faces were meeting their asses for the first time and in a most uncomfortable way.

            Ed: because it’s interesting and I’m sure people won’t take my word.

            https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suffrajitsu

              • @Madison420
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                511 months ago

                It’s a very weird story, I won’t take it personally.

            • DarkGamer
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              111 months ago

              That is fucking wild! How was I never aware of this? Thanks for sharing it.

              • @Madison420
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                411 months ago

                Because governments don’t particularly want it known that an effective protest is one that puts the government in fear.

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            211 months ago

            The protests started because the police murdered a man in full view of a group of witnesses, a lot of people had a vested interest in making sure that didn’t happen again, in a way that non violent protest would not have achieved.

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              -311 months ago

              Quite the opposite. A non-violent protest would have achieved much more. The rioters and looters only obstructed the cause.