• Infamousblt [any]@hexbear.net
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    I’d love to see this stacked up with an identical poll except instead of asking what is acceptable or not, ask what is effective or not. I don’t think even libs are dumb enough to think any of the acceptable things are actually effective. It’d be a real telling chart.

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      1 year ago

      counterpoint: yes they are that dumb. they keep telling us to VOTE despite the fact that the people they want us to vote for can’t do anything.

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        I dunno, usually when I press them on that they agree it’s not that effective but then they double down on “it’s the only tool we have” and “it’s better than nothing.” I think they know, I just think they don’t care enough to actually do anything differently.

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      I mean, during the peak of the BLM movement literally every lib I knew was saying “violence doesn’t accomplish anything, peaceful protests and civil disobedience is the only way you win support!”

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        civil disobedience

        If there was any organized, serious attempt at a civil disobedience campaign they would hate that too. They only like civil disobedience that happened in the past.

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      I’ve talked to so many libs who think that nonviolent protest and calling your congressman are the only things that have literally ever caused changed