Sure! I used to be nonviolent, then I saw that the other side still chose violence. Then I tried to reason, and they still chose violence. Then I pled, and they still chose violence. Then I watched my friends and family die. When I asked for help, I was smugly told they were nonviolent and watched me die with a smile on their faces, thinking that because they only allowed it to happen and didn’t feel the blood on their own skin they sidestepped their own morals safely.
What violence are you doing in protest exactly? Better yet- maybe it’s best we set the floor on what is it that you consider to be acts of violence to begin with? Because I’ve seen absolutely nothing at all that comes close to any recognizable violent acts committed in protest. Not even a little bit.
The most I’ve seen?
Spray painted Cybertrucks.
So please… Without specifics of course, tell me- aside from multitudes of paragraphs in Internet forums, what have you done exactly to back up your claims here?
Because I truly believe that all this talk of supporting violence against those that would put violence on us is a lot of saber-rattling bullshit, said by a lot of people that don’t have the means or the balls to carry it out.
And no, this is not inciteful, or a dare to action. It’s simply calling it as I know it it’s, and as I know it always will be.
You people couldn’t even be bothered to vote. So… Trust me when I say that no one expects any of you to do much as lift a finger off your keyboards to do anything that requires actual effort.
My claims? My claim is, as I said before, is that violence should not be ruled out as a final option. That’s it. I never said we were at that point. You’re desperate to paint me as a violent person because I am willing to defend people from killers who control who they get to kill.
To entertain you, I volunteer in my communities in person and develop support systems within them. Violence now is not the conversation.
Sure! I used to be nonviolent, then I saw that the other side still chose violence. Then I tried to reason, and they still chose violence. Then I pled, and they still chose violence. Then I watched my friends and family die. When I asked for help, I was smugly told they were nonviolent and watched me die with a smile on their faces, thinking that because they only allowed it to happen and didn’t feel the blood on their own skin they sidestepped their own morals safely.
Seriously, it reads like mall-ninja superhero revenge-fantasy bullshit.
Kid, it’s one thing to talk shit and sound like a badass online- preaching how violence is the only way to overcome. It’s another thing altogether to actually commit yourself to it. There are real-world consequences to what you’re suggesting. And I can tell you’re clearly not mature enough to understand what shit like that does to a person.
Sure! I used to be nonviolent, then I saw that the other side still chose violence. Then I tried to reason, and they still chose violence. Then I pled, and they still chose violence. Then I watched my friends and family die. When I asked for help, I was smugly told they were nonviolent and watched me die with a smile on their faces, thinking that because they only allowed it to happen and didn’t feel the blood on their own skin they sidestepped their own morals safely.
Okay… so, please share:
What violence are you doing in protest exactly? Better yet- maybe it’s best we set the floor on what is it that you consider to be acts of violence to begin with? Because I’ve seen absolutely nothing at all that comes close to any recognizable violent acts committed in protest. Not even a little bit.
The most I’ve seen?
Spray painted Cybertrucks.
So please… Without specifics of course, tell me- aside from multitudes of paragraphs in Internet forums, what have you done exactly to back up your claims here?
Because I truly believe that all this talk of supporting violence against those that would put violence on us is a lot of saber-rattling bullshit, said by a lot of people that don’t have the means or the balls to carry it out.
And no, this is not inciteful, or a dare to action. It’s simply calling it as I know it it’s, and as I know it always will be.
You people couldn’t even be bothered to vote. So… Trust me when I say that no one expects any of you to do much as lift a finger off your keyboards to do anything that requires actual effort.
My claims? My claim is, as I said before, is that violence should not be ruled out as a final option. That’s it. I never said we were at that point. You’re desperate to paint me as a violent person because I am willing to defend people from killers who control who they get to kill.
To entertain you, I volunteer in my communities in person and develop support systems within them. Violence now is not the conversation.
Right, so then what the fuck it’s this nonsense?
Seriously, it reads like mall-ninja superhero revenge-fantasy bullshit.
Kid, it’s one thing to talk shit and sound like a badass online- preaching how violence is the only way to overcome. It’s another thing altogether to actually commit yourself to it. There are real-world consequences to what you’re suggesting. And I can tell you’re clearly not mature enough to understand what shit like that does to a person.
There was no revenge in my story, only the violence you already have condoned.