Message from @JP
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yeah, yellow vests is completely different
the people are on their side.
if they open fire on them with real rounds, revolution will ensue and macrons head will be put under the guillotine
also yellow vests has already inspired other european countries such as Belgium, UK, Italy, Spain, Germany, Netherlands, Greece and even Norway
right
this is good for us, people are realising what globalism has done to their country and rise of nationalism is pretty much inevitable at this rate
yeah theres gotta be a breaking point
my only fear is that people will get too passive as time goes by
i doubt that would happen
its downfall for globalists from now on i believe
mabe so, i could see the EU disintegrate
but i dunno
mabe i'm just sleepy lol
UK is in crisis with brexit being tried to be sabotaged, France has huge unrests and literally everyone wants to guillotine macron
i can only see its growing worse for the globalists
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gotchu
he was calling for it when he called himself a centrist classical liberal,
I HAD TO DO IT lol
alright i must sleep
@Deleted User what im on about is looking at how the yellow jackets organized themselves. they networked, communicated, stayed non-violent, and the people have flocked to support them. they have a perfect storm, including the active recruiting engagement from the power institutions themselves. there is no reason something like that cant be examined and repeated.
also the police have already killed people in those protests, and it further isolates them from the populace and increases the protestors resolve. if we start being violent, the state consolidates its power to stay alive. states know how to wield physical power very effectively, its how they have stayed the norm so long. but they dont know how to wield influence and persuasion well. that is where we can run laps around them.
this was organized as a "public interest campaign" and people got together to make it happen. 100,000 online shitposters alone isnt as effective as 10,000 protesting on the streets with public support.
I don't know the importance of 10,000 people protesting
In February of 2017 there were almost a million people protesting in Bucharest for a simple law.
you are confusing non-violence with direct action @JP
besides, there is a concept known as violent flanks
its how it is framed, by us and them.
the media isnt trusted by most people, so those sympathetic (or at least non-opposed) will consider our perspective
@Romanian Order yes, and did that cause the change they were looking for?
So y'all think there gonna try to revive the gillotine for macron?
I wish
but nah
His term is almost over
just be patient goy
Yellow Vests will fail though in delivering any kind of lasting change, I think
its just Occupy Wallstreet 2.0 with some intensification in terms of violence
there's zero true revolutionary potential in it
in fact, in the Spencer vs. Unruhe video, I found it hilarious that the other guy was presenting the Yellow Vests as some kind of revolutionary force even when Unruhe made pretty strong case for how they are not
they are not
never were, are not, never will be
The reason Yellow Vests aren't as successful as they should be is because the people that are rebelling aren't the people who are hit and oppressed the most.
The people that are hit the most can't afford to go out and protest.
When the conditions will be so dire that these people decide to riot, then there will be a revolution.
It's not like revolting to change the system or anything. They just want to let politicians know that they're not going to tolerate their BS