So I think we’d all agree that if people were being herded onto boxcars and delivered to incinerators that would clearly be a time for violence. Not happening right now (that we know of), but our homegrown Führer may change his whim at any moment. My question is “What is the line that makes violent protest acceptable?” The first time a cop shoots a protestor? Military does it? Does the shot need to be fatal? Life altering (think paralyzing)? And if so, why does it have to at a point where it’s SO MUCH HARDER to come back from, as opposed to now? Which wouldn’t be easy, mind you, but their positions aren’t fully fortified yet, so better than 6 months, a year from now. Especially when we can all see where it’s going, to the point of inevitability. And before I get called out on that, any criticism needs to include exactly how the critic sees this de-escalating in any other manner.
Hoping for some thought provoking discussion here, because let’s face it - Republican actions are making things go downhill fast.
I'm a history grad, I've been thinking about what will be the tipping point that will set everything off. Historically, it is often something innocuous and unpredictable that sets it off, making it nearly impossible to spot it in advance. You just have to be ready for that moment.
I have said that if ANYTHING happens to certain family members, then it's on. Without them, at my age, in a post Democratic/ dictatorship America with HitlerPig in permanent power, I would have nothing to lose, and would become very dangerous indeed. If I'm going down, I'm going down swinging, and taking as many with me as possible.
I have reconciled myself with the idea that my life might have a twist ending that I didn't grow up expecting.