can be devastating.
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Replying to @CSturgis @NoKnownFuture and
My understanding from what I heard of that study (I remember the author talking about it) is that non-violent protests allow for a wider constituency: people of all genders, ages and abilities.
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the proverbial talk softly and carry a big stick, as it were. Our first anti austerity protests in portugal were massive (over 1 mil in a single protest), effective - and peaceful. When police used force during a strike, resistance quickly eroded as the goverment quickly 1/
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Replying to @TiagoLemosPeixo @NoKnownFuture and
peddled the narrative of the violent protestor (with undercover cops shit stirring, I might add), dividing and conquering between those who were willing to take it a step further and those who understandably feared for their safety. Further peaceful protestes were toothless 2/2
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Replying to @TiagoLemosPeixo @NoKnownFuture and
My answer to that would be the Heather Hyer incident. Charlottesville was the largest fash rally in the country yet and antifa have been painted as extremely violent. But with the footage of a peaceful dissenter being mowed down it still hurt them immensely.
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Replying to @CSturgis @TiagoLemosPeixo and
Another thing you said worth commenting on is the use of agent provocateurs by police. Why would they do that if violence was so effective against them? Are they incompetent or misguided? I happen to believe they are neither violence is just easier for them to demonize and crush.
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Replying to @CSturgis @TiagoLemosPeixo and
I'm not saying this is directly applicable to antifa/alt right but there may be some things you can extrapolate from it.
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Replying to @CSturgis @NoKnownFuture and
The opposition to violecne as a desirable rule of thumb should not lead us to the pitfall of failing to recognize it might be needed at times. Were antifa not in charlotesville, and heather Heyer would not be the only one we'd be lamenting.
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Replying to @TiagoLemosPeixo @CSturgis and
And were the counter protests entirely peaceful, they'd still be demonizing us somehow. See how Kapernick was lambasted. Governments, at least these governments, and the media are not on our side, by and large, at least not when certain interests begin to be threathened..
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One last thing, of course we will be demonized either way. Not all denomizations are equally effective though. This isn't a zero sum game.
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