By creating false narratives?
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Replying to @PoseidonAwoke
What false narrative? A mass rally is designed solely for intimidation through sheer meat-volume. It has no civilized function.
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Replying to @Outsideness @PoseidonAwoke
Childish position. Total La La land.
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The classical liberalism you whine on about wasn't rationally determined by some wise men, it was thugs breaking shit for power.
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Replying to @Outsideness @Neoabsolutism
Rallying isn't begging, it is the call to arm and fight. Again, this is false narrative. The AR fully rejects politics (begging).
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Replying to @PoseidonAwoke @Neoabsolutism
No, it's begging. It presupposes the indulgence of the authorities. When that is not forthcoming the shocked cry goes up "Unfair!"
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If you can actually get people to agree that something was unfair, that can really be good for you. Getting that message across is difficult
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Replying to @HbdNrx @Outsideness and
People try various things to get this message across. Some are more successful than others. You were right about this one.
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Replying to @HbdNrx @Outsideness and
And yes, the risk/reward wasn't there for the event on Saturday, and yes they definitely made mistakes,but I wouldn't write off all possible
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ways of trying to convince people of unfairness
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