• huppakee@feddit.nl
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    8 months ago

    there’s also immense value is reminding people that they’re not as singular in their viewpoint as they feel.

    This destroys the narrative of the protested party. They cannot convincingly talk about ‘a few misguided people disagreeing’ when you see so many others who feel like you. Even if nothing would be achieved by the protest, this is an immensely powerful confirmation of an individuals beliefs. 100% agree.

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        8 months ago

        Showing up isn’t arguing against them, it’s sending a message to other people (amongst other things).

        Arguing with fascists is pointless. Showing that not everyone agrees with them is different though, and has value. They may not have a singular static narrative, but they rely on the perception that dissent is a minority position.

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        I was trying to say that. Seeing others puts a ‘narrative’ that is different from theirs in your own head, because you see with your own eyes. Everybody still needs to adress all incoming information, it’s not always apparent it is a false story.

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      Would be MUCH more effective if all the protesters were armed.

      The lesson from A Handmaid’s Tale is don’t protest without the arms to back it up.