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You can't even speak frankly here. I came to Lemmy because I was tired of being censored by Reddit, but it seems like this place is just as restrictive on speech as Reddit was.

People, if we are going to talk about systemic change for a better world, violence has to be a tool in the toolbox.

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[-] aodhsishaj@lemmy.world 16 points 8 months ago

Your very use of the word limpwristed points the way to why you're not being taken seriously. If you want to build and promote a violent a movement you need to be the change you wish to see in this world. Start a Matrix server, install Signal, develop a comms SOP and get out to protest and speak with like minded individuals. Arm yourselves, learn tactics and discuss plans in private. Join the SRA https://socialistra.org/

There's plenty of info on how to do this all over the onion network.

But you sound more like an agent provocateur. There's a long history of people like you that discredit leftist and anarchist movements. We don't want you in public spaces shouting violent rhetoric and making us even more of a target for state violence.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agent_provocateur

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