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if this man had fired a weapon at the tanks, you'd never have heard of him.
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Hogan Prison no 619
@hoganthereformed
In my country of South Africa we were under apartheid. Colonization at its finest. The armed movement and external pressure made them stop. Similarly with Palestine I donβt think itβs always necessary but under certain circumstances it is. Extreme conditions I think will need to be there.
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public opinion is extraordinarily powerful in the USA. videos of peaceful protestors being violently antagonized by government agents is far better than videos of protestors burning police cars and looting.
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Hogan Prison no 619
@hoganthereformed
Taking up arms doesnβt necessarily mean looting . Idk if the 1st statement is true either.
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agreed, but during the BLM movement, the "leaders" of the protests were publicly defending the rioting and looting. not only repugnant morally, but a dumb fucking strategy if you want public opinion on your side. the protestors don't have fighter jets; this only ends with public opinion.
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Hogan Prison no 619
@hoganthereformed
An extreme example is hamas. The average person in the world is anti Israel so idk and using blm is a bad example. That was a fake woke thing imo.
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i am talking about the USA specifically, obviously.
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