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    1 day ago

    I mean, if you can’t get people to just vote them out, ultraviolence isn’t really on the table either.

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        1 day ago

        Well then, why don’t you get on that?

        We both know the answer, and it’s that pulling the cord isn’t the problem.

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          24 hours ago

          Maybe I’m just not desperate enough (yet?).
          I wouldn’t imply that for all other people though.
          And of course the guillotine is a figure of speech; other measures that lead to the same end may be taken.

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            19 hours ago

            Of course it is. But this applies to any other variation of wanning a revolution.

            If you actually get involved in politics, it becomes clear pretty quickly that people DGAF about it. Even the 45% or so that say they do. How to use your mass public support to achieve political change was never the question, it was always “what public support”.