Just Riot Theory: 1. Against a sovereign 2. No alternative 3. Plausible success 4. Good and just cause 5. Less damaging than evil protested
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Replying to @eigenrobot
Off the cuff but Catholic doctrine on war probably instructive here Although also that's been historically ineffectual so idk
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Replying to @eigenrobot
Does a riot require direct effect to be considered just?
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Replying to @punsultant
Hmm if earnest question not sure I understand, if pun then I missed it :(
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Replying to @eigenrobot @punsultant
Oh effect, read as effort. Um idk. My guess is harder to get plausible success indirectly?
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Replying to @eigenrobot @punsultant
I'm mostly against Rube Goldberg theories of anything, unless you can formalize, justify assumptions, test
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Replying to @eigenrobot
Yeah, not a pun, asking about impact. If a riot doesn't directly cause a policy change (or whatever), does that mean it's not just?
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Replying to @Lexirad @punsultant
Not that I know of, just mellow marches. If Black Bloc goes out likely to be at night
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Re Art, idk I'm just spinning, but was thinking plausibly-effective *in expectation* Maybe it fails but success expectation reasonable
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Re Lexi there are about a dozen LEO SUVs parked near I5 on-ramps tho
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