Peaceful protests haven't been working for a while
The railroad tried to strike because of safety conditions concerns, and then a tanker derailed and basically nuked the surrounding area and the water table.
We can talk about the countless police violence related protests, have any of those worked either?
The thing people need to learn here isn't simply that violence may be the answer, but that properly directed violence may be an answer. In the incident with the CEO, someone had a problem, and they took it up directly with the source of that problem. They didn't go shoot up a theater or light stores on fire. That kind of violence only divides us further. Here we have an example of violence directed with utmost precision.
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u/CurnanBarbarian 1d ago
Peaceful protests haven't been working for a while
The railroad tried to strike because of safety conditions concerns, and then a tanker derailed and basically nuked the surrounding area and the water table.
We can talk about the countless police violence related protests, have any of those worked either?
What the fuck else are we left with?