@TokenBoomer@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world • edit-24 months agoThomas Matthew Crooks: The registered Republican and gun lover who shot Trumpwww.telegraph.co.ukexternal-linkmessage-square281fedilinkarrow-up1568arrow-down125file-text
arrow-up1543arrow-down1external-linkThomas Matthew Crooks: The registered Republican and gun lover who shot Trumpwww.telegraph.co.uk@TokenBoomer@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world • edit-24 months agomessage-square281fedilinkfile-text
minus-square@breadsmasher@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish2•4 months agoIm not american, im just watching the dumpster fire burning while asking sincere questions about it, and wondering at what point drawing parallels stops being “hurr they arent nazis”
minus-square@vxx@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink-1•edit-24 months agoThey are indeed Neonazis, there’s no doubt about it. You shouldn’t be inciting violence just for your amusement, though. When it starts in the US, it will land right in the front of your door.
minus-square@breadsmasher@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish2•4 months agoI am not inciting violence, at all. I have repeatedly said I disagree with it. But at some points in history, when we can look back, I think its valid to consider what could have been done differently. When I ask these questions, I am not saying violence is the only answer. I am wondering what other pathways could have been taken Could the german people have rid themselves of the nazis without violence? That would of course be preferred. Could the US civil war, which really was about “we want slaves”, instead have been entirely nonviolent instead? Could the american revolutionaries created a new country separate from the british empire, without violence?
Im not american, im just watching the dumpster fire burning while asking sincere questions about it, and wondering at what point drawing parallels stops being “hurr they arent nazis”
They are indeed Neonazis, there’s no doubt about it.
You shouldn’t be inciting violence just for your amusement, though.
When it starts in the US, it will land right in the front of your door.
I am not inciting violence, at all. I have repeatedly said I disagree with it.
But at some points in history, when we can look back, I think its valid to consider what could have been done differently.
When I ask these questions, I am not saying violence is the only answer. I am wondering what other pathways could have been taken
Could the german people have rid themselves of the nazis without violence? That would of course be preferred.
Could the US civil war, which really was about “we want slaves”, instead have been entirely nonviolent instead?
Could the american revolutionaries created a new country separate from the british empire, without violence?