Perhaps instead of being a big meanie pants you could look outside and realise that just because they’re also nazis it doesn’t mean everything has to happen 100% word-for-word the exact same way like some kind of shitty sci-fi movie. I get that the symbolism is compelling and everything. But nevertheless burning down nazi buildings is good, actually.
The current administration will absolutely use any unrest it can to solidify its grip, and they are, as @[email protected] mentions, looking for just such an event to declare martial law.
But @[email protected] is also correct in understanding that this process has already begun, and that retaliatory actions are not specifically analogous, especially as it’s very likely that the Reichstag fire was a false flag event engineered by the Nazis themselves as an excuse for Kristallnacht.
Will this kind of event help in the long term? I’m uncertain. On the one hand, it’s really good to see resistance take physical form with the potential to inspire further action, but on the other, it means that the right can use it as an excuse to further oppress. Since the mass media has been captured by the right, it’s most likely that the perception of this event will be tailored to reflect the latter.
So, unless this action created an impact on the GOP beyond simple property damage (like destroying lists of political opponents they’re looking to deport), I think this action will likely backfire per @the_crotch’s conclusion. However, that could be offset by the publicity inspiring further resistance on the left. And @pourous_grey_matter is very correct in understanding that we have a very small window of opportunity to act.
So kiss and make up - you’re on the same side, and celebrate the fact that you can argue about tactics publicly.
Perhaps instead of saying stupid things on the internet you could spend some time reading up on WW2 history
Perhaps instead of being a big meanie pants you could look outside and realise that just because they’re also nazis it doesn’t mean everything has to happen 100% word-for-word the exact same way like some kind of shitty sci-fi movie. I get that the symbolism is compelling and everything. But nevertheless burning down nazi buildings is good, actually.
You’re both right, and you both got my upvotes.
The current administration will absolutely use any unrest it can to solidify its grip, and they are, as @[email protected] mentions, looking for just such an event to declare martial law.
But @[email protected] is also correct in understanding that this process has already begun, and that retaliatory actions are not specifically analogous, especially as it’s very likely that the Reichstag fire was a false flag event engineered by the Nazis themselves as an excuse for Kristallnacht.
Will this kind of event help in the long term? I’m uncertain. On the one hand, it’s really good to see resistance take physical form with the potential to inspire further action, but on the other, it means that the right can use it as an excuse to further oppress. Since the mass media has been captured by the right, it’s most likely that the perception of this event will be tailored to reflect the latter.
So, unless this action created an impact on the GOP beyond simple property damage (like destroying lists of political opponents they’re looking to deport), I think this action will likely backfire per @the_crotch’s conclusion. However, that could be offset by the publicity inspiring further resistance on the left. And @pourous_grey_matter is very correct in understanding that we have a very small window of opportunity to act.
So kiss and make up - you’re on the same side, and celebrate the fact that you can argue about tactics publicly.
We may not have that option for much longer.
Well said. We need to unite to counter this stuff. The right is definitely united. Fascism is very attractive to the average voter.
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History doesn’t exactly repeat. It sometimes rhymes. Just because it happened one way doesn’t mean it’ll go the exact same way again.
I agree. I also don’t see any way in which burning down a small GOP office helps anyone but trump.
Just one, no.