AnarchistRon
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What do you guys think about this:
I hope you didn't think I meant "It was a waste of my time because I agree with it."
In reality, it was a waste of time because minutes 1-7 were useless and minute 8 was fucking stupid.
You are viewing this from an individual perspective--Certainly for you the first 7 minutes were useless, as it was for me. But consider the thousands of people who might have viewed the video without any knowledge of Galileo and the repression that has dominated society for centuries by religious institutions and government.
Minute 8 is not stupid, because the only way to progress is by organizing (whether non-violent or violent depends entirely on the context) as history has proven countless times. Practically any freedom we enjoy at this moment is a result directly from the organization of the masses of people.
Believe me, I wish we could advocate violence, I'd be the first to raise a machete and hack into these elitist cock sucking capitalist pricks. But that would only give them a reason to kill us. For this reason alone we must wait until they start spilling our blood, for us to then be justified in spilling theirs. Many people would renounce support to the enterprise should we inflict violence first. Upon the occasion that they target us, the mirage of principles in empire will collapse--Then, even the oafs will realize the extent of the tyranny present in this nation and we just might have a revolution on our hands
black block-style
This is a good point and I hope my previous post didn't come off as necessarily recommending an antagonistic response in every situation. Advocating non-violence isn't about condemning oppressed individuals who are forced into violent situations for purposes of survival, since governments cause far more violence than the majority of people do. It has more to do with removing from power those institutions that initiate violence to begin with, since advocating for the human rights of subjugated peoples also means creating a war-free environment for their children to be raised in.Many people would renounce support to the enterprise should we inflict violence first. Upon the occasion that they target us, the mirage of principles in empire will collapse--
I think it's important to remember that most military dictatorships and similar oppressive regimes have not had the technological capacities that the US government has for crowd dispersal and other methods of suppressing dissent. For example, ultra-low frequency waves and other electronic crowd control methods can cause nausea, heart attacks and all manner of other consequences and they have already been successfully used for breaking up protests in other countries such as Iraq. If violent revolutionary sentiment in this country ever reaches a point where counterinsurgency can be justified by the media, then these methods can and will be used whenever possible which is one reason why it is imperative to try every other form of peaceful resistance first, since the human body simply does not have the physical capability of withstanding attacks of this nature. Also, many people who have lived through civil wars with mass civilian casualties will not take too kindly to the idea of sheltered Westerners romanticizing violent revolt, so any discussion of privilege occurring in the non-violence movement has to take that side of things into account as well.Fifth, we must preach peace, initially at least: Because the overwhelming majority of the people will remain disposed to favor the established order. And if we so much as poke a figure of the status quo we will be labeled terrorists, and anyone affiliated with the individual who has assaulted the figure of the status quo will be labeled a terrorist as well--This single act of violence will lead to a tidal wave of consequences of a nature far more dire than should we have merely remained peaceful. But upon the instance that it becomes common knowledge that the government is targeting innocent people, we can raise all the hell we please--Although, by that time I suspect this nation will be in a state of deep martial law and it will become an immense challenge to coordinate beneficial acts of disestablishment.
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