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    My favourite one (it happens a lot in the UK and I assume in other places too) is when people say things like “I support the cause but the protest is really disruptive.”

    Like no shit, that’s the entire point of a protest. They also sometimes complain about strikes being inconvenient for them. Oh, is this strike illustrating to you why this service is essential and it would be bad if it went away?

    One time when I used to be on reddit I had an argument with someone who was against a climate protest because it could have blocked an ambulance and gotten someone killed. But this was after the protest had already happened and that had not occurred. So you don’t support it because of a hypothetical disaster that you just made up, that already didn’t happen? People, man

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      Got into an argument with a neo-liberal who was happy the rail strikes were over without much going to the workers. I asked them if they felt any worker solidarity and they said no outright. There’s people who just don’t care about you at all as long as they get theirs.

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      I really do care about the children my country’s bombing, I swear, but this morning I was 4 minutes late because protestors were blocking the road and I couldn’t get my custard balls from tesco

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      This annoys me to no end…

      Liberals pissing and moaning about being 2 minute late to brunch because some people with convictions are peacefully standing in the road.

      Meanwhile they can’t even fathom the type of revolution that western society actually needs…

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      The classic British response to protests are “Blocking the roads hurts the economy. It’s terrorism.”

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      It’s a bad argument anyway, since street-blocking protest crowds almost always part to allow an ambulance through. If an ambulance is stopped, it’s usually the cops blocking it.

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        The only protest that intentionally blocked emergency services I can think of was the antivaxxer “freedom convoy” protests.

        But when you ask a random lib to think of a protest blocking emergency services they’ll blurt out something about climate/workers/BLM/Palestine/etc. Talk about the freedom convoy and they’ll get holier than thou about how unfairly those widdle science denwying fwascists got treated by the police when any Leftist protest ever was treated 100x worse.

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        I’ve never seen ambulances or fire trucks intentionally blocked, and I’ve often seen protest organizers plan ahead for ambulance & fire access.

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          They should, the point is to cause a nuisance and force people to listen. The point is not to endanger random people.

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      Related, in Star Wars lore, Tarkin got promoted (in the late Republic) after landing a ship on top of a crowd of protesters where were blocking the spaceport on Ghorman.

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    The thing is that the rebels were (mostly) white, and removing the racial lens allowed Americans to see that a struggle like that of colonized people against their oppressors was obviously correct. But it also means they can’t connect the rebels to real world conflicts, because the oppressed people are generally not white, and so it’s understood through a racial lens.

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    The worst is when they compare the DNC to the rebels, when Lucas himself said the rebels were basically the Viet Cong.

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      It’s like that old meme about how Luke is a desert farmer who is given weapons and radicalized by a bearded man in a cave, then goes off to a militia training camp and eventually blows up a government installation.

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        ugh I genuinely, humanely, passionately hate those people. My and my wife have been receiving calls from her friends to announce that one is now a widow, now got her parents bombed with white phosphorus, that friends were lost, and so on.

        Meanwhile, these awful people were making their fictional reference like if it was a fucking videogame.

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          So many of these people will play this little game where they pretend to be reluctant, like they care just as much as we do, but as much as it tears them up inside, they’ll make the “rational” choice for the “lesser genocide.”

          Then, as soon as the leftists were out of the room, they dropped the facade and started talking about how great and wonderful Harris is and how they couldn’t think of a single reason to dislike her. This wasn’t the only post like that that got 1000+ upvotes, despite Lemmy being full of “reluctant” Harris voters.

          A part of me wishes they’d just tell us straight up that they don’t give a shit.

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      this seemed too fantastical so i had to look it up and even gemini says so. lol

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    The only halfway-decent treatment I’ve seen in Western media to date was the Cylon occupation of New Caprica in the 2004 Battlerstar Galactica TV series. It was basically the US occupation of Iraq, except the “us” were the occupied insurgents and the “them” were the occupiers.

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      If you want to get real into it, the “humans” were also really worried because “they” could act, look, and sound like us?! The horror!!!

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    How about Easterners? Every foreign rebellion is a fight against pure evil, whereas every domestic rebellion is backed by capitalism?