• ExLisperA
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    13 hours ago

    It only works when politicians are worried about getting reelected. When fighting dedicators it doesn’t really work that way.

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        12 hours ago

        Where was an authoritarian dictator abolished without armed conflict with rebels getting external support (like in Syria)?

        Mass protests in Belarus - no change

        Mass protests in Venezuela - no change

        Mass protests in Iran - no change

        Mass protests in Turkey - no change

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          There isn’t a world where removing fascists from power doesn’t take organized violence.

          The people wishing to delegitimize violent protest are either ignorant of history or actively fighting against change.

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          The research didn’t say “mass protests and they’re out.” It simply shows the key characteristics that make a resistance more likely to be successful. And nonviolence, a focused message, and high participation are a good way to increase your odds.