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How many more lives do we need to loose so we can hopefully get what we want "peacefully"
You would ask a dictator for change?
How many more lives do we need to loose so we can hopefully get what we want "peacefully"
You would ask a dictator for change?
But that's communism or something so noo 🙄
But that's communism or something so noo 🙄
Bolshevin revolution.
Chinese revolution.
Both poor and filled with famines and now both of them are global superpowers.
Both of them did wrong things that could have been avoided but the fact stands that they're better off now.
Bolshevin revolution.
Chinese revolution.
Both poor and filled with famines and now both of them are global superpowers.
Both of them did wrong things that could have been avoided but the fact stands that they're better off now.
And yes I do read history, you can't just say anyone who disagrees with you doesn't.
And yes I do read history, you can't just say anyone who disagrees with you doesn't.
The US wouldn't exist if they didn't start a war with Britain.
France too, the most famous of them all.
Throughout history radical change in society has always been done with violently.
Its not fun and people suffer but it has changed lives.
The US wouldn't exist if they didn't start a war with Britain.
France too, the most famous of them all.
Throughout history radical change in society has always been done with violently.
Its not fun and people suffer but it has changed lives.
You can change some things peacefully but it often only works on minor things and not radical change of a system
You can change some things peacefully but it often only works on minor things and not radical change of a system
first of all, those in pover will never feel enough empathy towards us because that would challenge their own authority.
Second of all, oppinions are not made equal. theres a thing called "The paradox of tolerance" aka we cant tolerate intolerance
first of all, those in pover will never feel enough empathy towards us because that would challenge their own authority.
Second of all, oppinions are not made equal. theres a thing called "The paradox of tolerance" aka we cant tolerate intolerance