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[–] disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world 7 points 2 days ago (53 children)

We need to grow our numbers! The only way we can do that is with continued non-violent organized protest. Violence will only reduce our numbers and suppress our resistance.

Erica Chenoweth has a very well researched presentation on the success of non-violent resistance overthrowing dictatorships with only 3.5% of the population. I highly recommend it.

Come out today for the Free America protest! We also have the Good Trouble Lives On protest on July 17th.

Sign up for notifications from 50501 to stay informed.

[–] amino@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

such a disgusting rhetoric to peddle non-violence while promoting 50501, a white supremacist organization that hires veterans in "peacekeeping" roles to shoot antifascists and anyone who's not white.

playing peace police is inherently a violent act because taking a stand against all the oppressed people who respond back in the only language that the state understands reinforces white supremacist systems.

instead of supporting libs that cooperate with state repression and enable fascism, donate to Gamboa's legal fund, join anti-authoritarian grassroots orgs and support your local antifascists.

[–] disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world -1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

What that peacekeeper did was abhorrent, and is under investigation. Are all Republicans good because Rand Paul voted against the budget reconciliation bill? Your inflammatory takes out you as an accelerationist.

You do understand that we’ve grown our protests from a few hundred thousand to ~10M in four months with this method, right? Yet you’re encouraging small factions of violence which have repeatedly proven throughout history to have failed against dictatorships?

Your agenda is clear. Keep your accelerationist takes out of my nation, comrade.

[–] amino@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

this is exactly why y'all get called blue MAGA. when your orgs lynch a Pacific Islander and barely miss their shot on a leftist Venezuelan, it's a "good-will effort" to "prevent outside agitators". literal KKK propaganda adapted for liberal sensibilities:

The southern white defensive refrain of “outside-agitators” in the early Cold War years, as used by segregationists, merged traditional themes together with the politics of anti- Communism, thus taking the South’s regional ideology of xenophobia and connecting it with more mainstream American nationalistic impulses. Just as Lewis (2004) sees Cold War anti-Communism as a revitalizing force in the older tradition of states’ rights argumentation, he similarly describes the re-emergence of the white southern notion of “outside agitators” as becoming almost completely synonymous with the perceived foreign influence of Communist subversion.

Most white Southerners were traditionally wary of “outsiders,” a term that they employed somewhat idiosyncratically to denote anyone unsympathetic to the regions racial practices. As outsiders, so it was argued, not only did agitators have no right to comment on the South’s racial situation, but they could also not hope to grasp its subtleties. Communists fitted the southern perception of “outsiders” perfectly and were depicted as intent on bringing racial tumult to the region to rival that wrought by Reconstruction. One of the most popular ways of attempting to retard such an upheaval, therefore, was to suggest that it was communist-inspired.

[–] disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

I’m not defending that single person’s actions. I’m saying the other ~10M of us were not there to support white supremacy, but to stand in opposition against it.

You’re not going to use inflammatory language and extremist opinions to convince me of a different agenda, while we actively stand, arms linked, in-between ICE and immigrants.

https://files.catbox.moe/0zs6gv.mp4

https://files.catbox.moe/sxt6sv.mp4

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