That's a testable proposition that the people who take your position are eager to avoid testing (for some reason)
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @SSnake117
But what if one day they're not? You are talking about a line. Those have a habit of one day getting crossed
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Replying to @acczibit @SSnake117
Then the rioting will end immediately. Perfect double think around this: Enemy A - we have to understand their grievances, & moderate our behavior to take power from their extremists and empower the moderates vs Enemy B - we have to crush them, destroy their livelihoods, etc.
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Why does the logic of "using violence and sanctions only further radicalizes them" only apply to "enemy" A when they all think that it works perfectly fine on enemy B?
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Replying to @acczibit @SSnake117
Do I? I think their expressed beliefs about the effects of their stance towards all the As is a lie and that they know that the stance towards B is more effective.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @SSnake117
A revolution is often just a riot which doesn't back down once cops arrive and do their thing, my thought experiment is about that Once again, the question is explicitly if there is anyone in a leading capacity of the western world who will call that call
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Replying to @acczibit @SSnake117
That's a nonsense view though; a show version of a revolution in line with the rest of western leftism which exists to conceal their own power. A mob doesn't do a thing except loot stores A preference cascade where another elite faction takes over requires a rival elite faction
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In this case you're looking at a mob organized by the left "against" themselves as a show and smokescreen and a message and a way to signal virtue and a way to jostle for status in the existing hierarchy. If it wins, who "takes over" the former CIA director who voted for CPUSA?
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