okay. i believe you. congrats, you are an anomalously good person who really believes in justice.
i dont see many of you around. maybe you can collect enough similarly minded people to bring down the establishment, and maybe you cant. to me, this reflects precisely the quality of the establishment, so only history will tell.
also considering that u want to effect violent revolution i really wonder what the endgame is considering the police and military will win a war against civilians. you have to get the police and military on your side.
Would like to point out, once again, that all @theGreatWingdingi does is provide quips and repeat his unjustified claims, despite arguments and citations that show those claims are untrue. He can't formulate a response, because there is none, just like Wilderson said
yes. history will tell if ewiz's violent revolution will destroy the State.
@ewiz lets make a bet. i believe that in 5 years you will consider the current "violent revolution" a failure in terms of dismantling police, central monopoly on violence, or the State in general. i dont think its good enough because i dont think people care enough.
seriously if ewiz is painting BLM marchers as violent revolutionaries who are doing violence against the police in order to effect social change it seems to me the FBI ought to really put a stop to that. but i dont think you speak for BLM marchers.
Watch all the violent arrests. Watch cops flashbang and teargas peaceful protestors. Watch them shoot rubber bullets directly at people (they're rubber so they can be shot against the ground and bounce before they hit someone, hurting them but not maiming them. Cops just shoot them directly at people). It happened over and over and over again to peaceful protestors. Every fucking night for a month for me. There are plenty of livestreams showing the full context and chain of events that are saved online.
Gamut - you can't get a full story of the world from an image, a video on social media
These things are designed to evoke an emotional reaction and skip the part of your brain that thinks rationally
What is the context? 49 people are struck by lightning each year, if you see images of them on social media are you going to believe we are under attack by lightning?
Even the George Floyd incident falls into this trap. Just watching the video of a cop on his neck is shocking, horrifying.
But by adding even the tiniest bit of context - in this case the full bodycam transcripts - we see it is a nuanced and complicated situation. Did the cops act the way we want cops to act in these situations? Absolutely not. But the narrative you get from the short video clip is not the same as the narrative from the longer transcripts - which are still a very limited window into the situation.