“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.”
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What are they gonna revolt with, butter knives?
You must be American with that take
Let me introduce you to our good friend, a certain kind of cocktail.
Oi, yeh got a loicense fer that there loighter?
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Remember when they would arrest people who criticized the monarchy after the queen of england died in the UK? Someone even got arrested for holding an empty sign because they feared that something bad could be written on it in the future.
It’s a free country, as long as you’re a conservative.
Uh, no?
There’s no queen of England, there hasn’t been for hundreds of years.
Not a good look but then again the uk wanted to legaly mandate a real identity linked to online avtivity so they always have been a little authoritarian.
The country as a whole isn’t, but the Tories are. And it’s the biggest problem with first passed the post voting.
You say that as though labour aren’t
https://www.thesocialreview.co.uk/2019/07/01/labour-and-authoritarianism/
Saying one party is bad doesn’t mean that others aren’t, like it’s somehow mutually exclusive. Although, pointing out another is bad too doesn’t negate the evils of the other. Lesser evils and whatnot.
True. I and I understand pointing out the Tories as they’re in power. However by not pointing out that Labour are just as bad we run the risk of fooling ourselves that these kinds of infringements to our civil rights will go away if we get the Tories out.
Mate i got no idea what a torie is
A type of snake mixed with a rat.
Heartily chuckled. They all are grotesque experiments gone horribly awry—politicians in general.
Tory = Conservative (the political party in power)
… and you don’t wanna 🤮
I can only ever see that emoji as shrek getting head.
Watch v for vendetta
The Loyalists during the American Revolution.
I’m shocked! You mean to tell me that the country that will throw you in jail for a tasteless facebook post doesn’t support free speech, the right to assemble, or the right to protest? Who’da thunk it?
Perhaps they would like to borrow the French guillotine for some time.
Maybe the French should conquer them again and give them the guillotines.
Macron sucks though.
We don’t need to eat macaroni if you don’t like it.
“The ‘good chap’ theory of checks and balances has now been tested to destruction.”
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Wait until they hear what has been passed by the majority of the Australian states
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DoubtAlso, while reading this, or any article, it’s always good to mentally substitute “the economy” for “the wealthy” or “the rich and powerful”
The Conservative government says the laws prevent extremist activists from hurting the
wealthy
and disrupting daily lifeIt’s kinda hard to agree with your point on the economy, given that one of the key drivers of the Brexit vote with pure apathy for the British economy and its reliance on funneling money through the financial sector.
While you’re not wrong, a lot of people voted on the belief that it didn’t matter if the economy went to shit, because “things are already shit”. Now, the poor are even poorer, and the damage will likely last generations.
My sympathy for a literal peasant class in 2020 is limited.
Ask France what to do if you’re solution oriented, British progressives, otherwise gl “reforming” your way out of a hereditary ruling class with veto power.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
The effect of that patchwork is “we rely on self-restraint by governments,” said Andrew Blick, author of “Democratic Turbulence in the United Kingdom” and a political scientist at King’s College London.
The canaries in the coal mine of the right to protest are environmental activists who have blocked roads and bridges, glued themselves to trains, splattered artworks with paint, sprayed buildings with fake blood, doused athletes in orange powder and more to draw attention to the threats posed by climate change.
The protesters, from groups such as Extinction Rebellion, Just Stop Oil and Insulate Britain, argue that civil disobedience is justified by a climate emergency that threatens humanity’s future.
Legal changes made in 2022 created a statutory offense of “public nuisance,” punishable by up to 10 years in prison, and gave police more powers to restrict protests judged to be disruptive.
Structural engineer Morgan Trowland was one of two Just Stop Oil activists who scaled the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge over the River Thames near London in October 2022, forcing police to shut the highway below for 40 hours.
Half the environmentalists tried by juries have been acquitted after explaining their motivations, including nine women who smashed a bank’s windows with hammers and five activists who sprayed the Treasury with fake blood from a firehose.
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Blocking roads, and stopping ordinary people from going about their day, is a very ill thought out way to protest. It doesn’t affect the people making the decisions, it merely punishes the least powerful members of society.
And it will inevitably turn the public against you, as we see here.