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The civil rights movement did not succeed because of Martin Luther King Jr’s peaceful speech, it succeeded because the Black Panthers bought a firearms en masse and took their rights.
We didn’t win the revolutionary war because we asked nicely and protested peacefully, we won because we ignored the standards of chivalry in war at the time and fought like guerillas.
Anyone who says violence isn’t the answer has never studied history.
Violence is the only thing that’s ever worked.

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This is probably a bit too reductive. Violence is sometimes necessary, but isn’t always the best strategy.

In general, the left should take an approach of nonviolent, disruptive agitation, combined with a willingness to use violence in self-defense. Arm up, protect each other, but don’t try to instigate a shooting war.

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No. The left should use violence as the tool it is that has always gotten results. Every right and freedom has come from the blood of those who fought.

Leave the peaceful donothings to the lib/centrists, because they won’t do shit anyway.

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If you’re going to use violence, be very smart about your targets who, where, how. You want those in power to fear, not the average gun toting American who is just trying to pay rent and buy food. If you make that population fear for their lives they won’t hesitate to kill you and in most of this country they could do so legally.

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It smells like Fed in here. ಠ_ಠ

Anarchists have a significant history of using “Propaganda of the Deed” and accomplishing fuck all with it. No shortage of examples among the history of the broader left, too. So yeah, I’m gonna have to call BS on this.

Violence is a tool, and there’s a time and place for it. Don’t be an idiot adventurist about it though.

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3 points

Moderates only ever succeed with and because of a radical flank demonstrating the alternative.

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3 points

I will never join an anarchist movement. But I appreciate the playbook in any case.

You anarchists keep doing what you do. I can never agree with you but it does give hope in this era.

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The great thing about us anarchists is that if you leave us alone and don’t fuck with others in harmful ways we’re really ok with how you want to live your life

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Ish. I got my complaints but this isn’t the topic for me to get into them.

The message of local organization is 100% needed right now. And is something the anarchist movements are good at, I must admit. I’ll complain about methods later, after Trump. There’s fires to be put out right now.

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I’m not saying these aren’t salient points, but it’s not going to do much unless you’re talking about rebuilding the underground networks that weren’t needed for the past 90 years.

People in the US shouldn’t have to rebuild backroom abortion Operating Rooms, or places to hide people who are suddenly declared enemies of the state, or places of worship, or even have homegrown defenses built from neighborhoods.

This is absolute insanity that this kind of writing s even happening right now.

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Honestly, some of the best post-election advice I’ve seen yet.

Make sure your local community is reinforced to survive the next four years and, if you care about politics, get into it. Too many people enter it to get rich and grift.

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State and Local governments exist as the mainstream source of organization. We’ve lost the national election, but my local state is stronger than ever.

I’d say that the pockets of anarchists might make more sense in a Red State where you’d have enemies all around you. But if you’re in a Blue State with large scale support, the best support structure you can aim for is just your State Government

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