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Day 9 & 10 - Sometimes violence is the answer
Today, I want to talk about something that really should be rather obvious: In times like these where the government is acting against us, we need to be aggressive.
I say this seriously: no peaceful protest has ever lead to anything more meaningful than slight changes. If you want to remove this law, you will need to show the government how much you hate them; and believe me, the UK government has done more than enough to earn your hatred.
Let me remind you once more that all of these laws and acts are being passed to form a police state where everything you say online is public and for the government to criticize. Don't like how the laws work? The government already read your message, off to jail with you. Don't like your dear leader? Thank you for your opinion, you will be disappeared in 2 days.
Everything the government has done these past few days has been done to silence the public, it can only protect THEM, never you.
So how should you respond?
RIOT.
Go out into the streets and join the people, you will not shut up, and you will not go gently. You are people and you demand to be treated as such. Destroy things, show the government just how fed up you are with their bullshit. There will be no peace without intervention; they ignore us now, so let's force them to pay attention to us. Bug your MPs as much as humanly possible when people protest, and inspire others to protest as well. None of that "peaceful protest", I mean marching out into the streets, stating your view, stating how the government has wronged and failed you.
If you don't, there will never be change.
I can't express just how angry I am at the fact that I can't go to Europe and protest myself, sadly money doesn't make itself, and having recently moved out of my parent's house, I'm in no position to travel to another country. I just wish I had waited a bit longer, then I might still have enough money for a trip to show Starmer how I feel about his bullshit laws and how horridly he treats his people.
I may not be european or british, but I feel for the britons as if they were my brothers and sisters. This is bullshit, what they're going through, no one should be forced to live in a police state, or fear their personal data being leaked because they wanted to use an app.
I just wish I could do something more than type out my feelings. I feel useless.
-Rex Rhólon
Imma be real, I think its time for violent protest. Like all of the current peaceful protests are great and keep doing them, but they aren't doing enough fast enough. Like we should force the Biden administration to take action, cuz Isreal is planning to invade rafah and Biden probably isn't gonna do shit unless we make him. And we make politicians listen by doing shit they can't ignore.
Though the female fighter is often seen as an anomaly, women have gone on to make up nearly 30 percent of militant movements worldwide. Historically these women have been deeply misunderstood. I have heard the female recruit to violence described as a "deviant" or "sociopath." Sometimes, in disguise, she "masquerades as a migrant." She is one of "those people" who is to blame for both her poverty and the poor ethical codes it creates. She is "antisocial" rather than a product of society's deep inequality. As in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, the Monster is born from the minds of her makers. She is both their creation and their enemy.
-Nimmi Gowrinathan, Radicalizing Her: Why Women Choose Violence.
Violence, to the moderate.
If the idea of violent protests don't make you at least little scared I wonder how well you know history. At the same time, real change almost never happens without people putting their bodies on the line.
(Cartoons by Mattie Lubchansky )
The right understands this far better than your average liberal/moderate. To be a moderate is to trust that existing systems will (mostly) work.
If those system fail? What then? To even consider this is for a moderate ... treason. It's *not* a good thing that one side has all the guns.
I saw a photo a few days ago. I think it was titled. "Vermont politics" -- in it a scruffy cheerful white man held a gun and a sign. The sign said something like "Respect my trans daughter and my right to bear arms!" (did anyone else see this?)
Some people were annoyed at the guy for being so into guns. I could only think how glad I was for his daughter that he had one.

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a'right, listen up
if any of my followers think that the domestic terrorism that happened at the capitol yesterday is no different from what happened throughout the us this summer with the blm protests, i want you to get off of my blog
if all of my followers believed that, i would happily give up this blog
I WOULD HAPPILY GIVE UP THIS BLOG
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So I’ve been reading a few things about the BLM protests and posts keep saying how the police started the violence and I’m over here thinking, well yeah, obviously! I mean, they are the ones with the guns; they are the ones with the bullet proof shields and vest; they are the ones with the tear gas and government on their side so I want to know why thE HELL THE PROTESTERS WOULD HAVE EVER STARTED VIOLENTLY PROTESTING AGAINST THE POLICE??? Like what??— I don’t get it, the majority of protesters are still peaceful even though they are being arrested, killed, shot at, gassed, and harassed by the ones who were supposed to be protecting the country. Now, I haven’t been out there protesting yet due to lack of a ride, but I want to be standing out there, yelling at the police, saying the names of all of the black people killed for the sake of racism, staying peaceful even when the police are not. I’m white, Asian, and I don’t think I have any black ancestors but I am not going to stay silent until there is equality between all races. My whole life has been privileged because of the color of my skin and I am sorry to those who have had to deal with this their whole lives. I know it is too late to change the past and we should never forget it so that we don’t revert back to it when we are all seen as different yet equal to everyone. BLACK LIVES MATTER and if any of you want to say any bs about how they don’t or that all lives matter or whatever, take it somewhere else because this is NOT the post to do that on. Thank you for reading and protesting for justice