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    6 days ago

    Ah, you’re one of those “unless people are doing what I think they should do, their actions are useless” ones.

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      6 days ago

      … No?

      I am one of those “actually respond to the discussion” kind of people.

      The minute JB removes protections for federal agents from ICE, DHS, and the FBI, and declares them guilty of state level treason, and is willing to deputize people to go after them, I’ll be more than happy to assist

      Let’s drill down on that.

      The minute JB removes protections (…) I’ll be more than happy to assist

      Heavily implies the previous poster is not doing shit.

      willing to deputize people to go after them, I’ll be more than happy to assist

      Implies they aren’t talking about protesting and are instead talking about violence.

      Your post

      There’s a whole lot of people acting, in Broadview for example. They’ve been hit with rubber bullets, pepper balls, and tear gas multiple times; live rounds at least once there, definitely elsewhere in the metro area; and people still show up every day. Trump keeps putting more boots on the ground on US soil. When shit pops off, it’s going to make Kent State look like a pillow fight.

      Seemingly describes action as (mostly) peaceful protest. Which… I have Thoughts on the effectiveness of it and am increasingly feeling like it was a decades long trap, but I also regularly work with the people organizing those and encourage people to get involved.


      To be clear: People need to be aware there are consequences to peaceful protest as well. Your face WILL be recorded and plenty of the olds who marched for civil rights and the like semi-regularly get “checked in on” by local law enforcement or find themselves getting “enhanced screening”.

      The personal and societal consequences need to be considered. And it is very valid to be wary of sticking your neck out. Which is WHY those “parade protests” still serve a big role.

      But it is also important to understand the difference between “I can’t afford to get fired” and “I want to be protected while I engage in violence”.