• witten@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Do you think an organized group of people physically protecting a Grandma from state violence is any less effective in radicalizing people?

    Yes. As soon as ICE blood starts spilling onto the streets, you lose the normies real quick. And then the bad guys have justification (in the eyes of some) in hitting back even harder.

    Do you think people want to go out and protest when they are surrounded by other people that will stand by and do nothing when they get grabbed?

    Ehh I never said do nothing. There’s quite a large gulf between “de-arrest” / “put cones over pepper bombs” and “shooting people”. I do think most people don’t want to go out and protest if it’s really “go out and engage in armed conflict with the state.”

    Do you think people want to go out and protest when they are surrounded by other people that will stand by and do nothing when they get grabbed?

    You’re conflating violence with resistance. The two are not the same. One could argue one is a subset of the other.

    Standing by and doing nothing

    Again, that’s not what I’m advocating.

    Showing people what organized physical resistance actually looks like gives people that are already on the streets hope and solidarity. I know. I’ve experienced it.

    I’m curious. If you don’t mind sharing, where/how did you experience this? What was the resistance?