• @taanegl
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    110 months ago

    A power vacuum is about systems and not leaders, but kill a leader, and the power vacuum happens.

    Find someone else to argue with if you don’t want to accept objective reality.

      • @taanegl
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        110 months ago

        Bro, you didn’t make any case against my arguments, and as far as being a contrarian is concerned, you remind me of why people project their own problems on to others.

        You still haven’t made a solid case of why a power vacuum isn’t going to happen if a government gets overthrown, without any system to replace it.

        You strike me as one of those anarchists who don’t think anarchy has any political system.

        And as far as being a contrarian is concerned, people in glass houses should not throw stones.

        • @[email protected]
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          010 months ago

          How can I make an argument against if I agree with you? Did you even read my previous reply? This is exactly what I said, you just pick a battle where no one is disagreeing with you, just so you can feel smart to win an argument no one is arguing against you. What is your next comment going to be, asking again for an counter argument to the same point we are agreeing on?

          • @taanegl
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            10 months ago

            I guess it’s your attitude I’m reacting to. In any case, we can then conclude that we both agree power vacuums can happen if a leader or system gets overthrown with nothing to replace it.

            Good talk.