• dsemy@lemm.ee
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    1 年前

    They should also [protest] without fear of being hit with a speeding, possibly mostly metal projectile in the process. Even if a student throws something themselves, they are not launching a water bottle from a device meant to inflict pain.

    These college students are accusing their government of comitting war crimes. If they truly want to see change, they need to accept that such a government will likely use violence to supress them - if they’re not willing to get hurt for their cause, they shouldn’t be protesting.

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        1 年前

        If your government is violent and you’re protesting it, what are you expecting to happen?

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            1 年前

            Edit: I wrote a bit of a long reply, but it was completely blank after posting. Basically I pointed out that being young, fit and able bodied doesn’t protect you from rubber bullets, so I don’t see where you got that at all

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              So nobody should go to protests? You said that nobody should go to protests if they don’t want to get hurt. I just named the demographic who is most able to survive physical harm.

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                I don’t understand what’s so confusing about what I wrote.

                If you don’t want to get hurt you shouldn’t protest a violent government. If you still want to protest, you should be aware that you are putting yourself in danger.

                It doesn’t matter if you’re 5, 15 or 50 years old, if you’re very strong or very weak, a cop can still kill you with a rubber bullet.

                I’m not saying nobody should protest, I’m just saying it’s delusional to assume you will be safe when protesting a violent government.

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      While i agree that they shouldnt be surprised, i think they have every right to be outraged. Are you just going to silently accept any and everything just because its “the norm”?

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        Of course they should be outraged, if you go and protest you obviously don’t just silently accept stuff because it’s “the norm”.

        Edit: My point is, they should be afraid when they go to protest, because it is clearly dangerous to do in the U.S. But if they truly believe in their cause, they should overcome that fear and protest anyway.