• Uriel238 [all pronouns]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 months ago

    Eventually enough people will suffer and enough people will die that we’ll be angry, and when that happens, a pretty woman will get killed unjustly on camera, and we’ll decide that this is the hour in which violence is necessary.

    Until that moment, violence will be unthinkable, including consideration of violence sometime in the future.

    This isn’t to say violence is principled, or the right thing to do. It’s to say this is how violent uprising has manifested historically. And since Trump and his administration isn’t going to respect non-violent language, and will [send his agents to] respond violently, the only way the circumstances will change is when the people rise up violently, and rise up with enough support to overthrow the current government.

    Four notes:

    1. Once government is overthrown by coup d’etat, it’s really easy for a dictator to take over. If you want something other than a dictator taking over, you might want to have some bylaws at the ready.

    2. Ideally get law enforcement to kill or brutalize attractive people on camera. That will make sympathizers of onlookers and activists of sympathizers.

    3. If you’re going to warm up to raising an army from the people, start with a humiliation campaign or a sabotage campaign if you can do so without dropping tells the massive surveillance state can pick up. Funny is good and draws onlookers towards becoming sympathists. In the end, law enforcement will use live bullets and won’t bother with arrests except to torture you and break your spirit for the enjoyment of their masters. Make their victories Pyrrhic.

    4. The front lines of resistance and rebellion groups suffer from terrible attrition rates like German submariners. They will capture you, or if you’re lucky, kill you in the middle of combat. And you’ll be known in history. That is, as all those countless songs observe, the price that is paid for liberation. (Thanks, lots!)