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Originally Posted by Ped
And again your partially right. That's twice in a row. Kind of on a roll.
For example, violence against minorities and a double-standard in how the police deal with people, as evidenced you know, today, leads to an escalation in violence when the oppressed minority no longer want to accept that violence being perpetrated against them. A functioning society agrees to give the police that power, but when the people in power abuse that, then violent protests are inevitable.
Which is exactly the same thing as a bunch of people storming a government building and looking to commit violence because they can't accept the results of a peaceful democratic process.
But you already know that. It just doesn't fit your narrative. Your posts are disgusting.
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If you are going to step outside of the institutions available to attain your goals, and also use violence to attain your goals, then unintended consequences are an inevitable result. This is why more has been accomplished through a peaceful, but perhaps slow, grind towards justice.