Clyde_Style wrote:robillionaire wrote:Clyde_Style wrote:
I see nothing there to celebrate. I don't want molotov cocktails being glorified
I want peaceful masses of humanity like we had in other parts of the world like London and New Zealand
I get that but if you're good with using the big f word to describe this regime (and I agree) then like it or not much of the world is going to stand against it in a big and bold way and quite frankly we might need all the help and support we can get, so if they want to chuck a bottle I am right there with them in solidarity. The scariest part about all of this is how normalized it all has become to everybody when we are so far gone from what ever should have been acceptable
I'm just being real with you when I say I don't really know what you mean. This is not Spain after Francisco Franco consolidated power. This is not Italy after Benito Mussolini consolidated power. This is not Russia after Stalin purged the Trotskyites and consolidated power.
This is the U.S.A. on the edge of systemic breakdown, but still with workable systems of counteraction leading up to our still intact right to vote and usher in a reversal of fortune and a new regime.
You throw bombs when there is no longer any hope of systemic change without violence. We are by no means at at that point unless people chew cud like docile cows who stupidly believe there is no difference between parties and don't vote or if they're a blithering idiot like Krystall Ball who threatens to withhold their support because they're so maddddddddd. I have no sympathy for anyone who is willing to justify four more years of this because nobody is good enough for them. Now is not the time to throw bombs. This is the time to demonstrate the power of the people with overwhelming displays of peaceful force.
I'd like to point out that this line of discussion started because I said "oopah!" which I'll say every time something about Greek people is mentioned.
Just clarifying.














