budoguytenkaichi [he/him,they/them] to Main • edit-24 years agoIf the revolution involves automatic assumptions of guilt on the parts of the families of our enemies and they're killed for it, I'm sitting it out personally.message-squaremessage-square92 fedilinkarrow-up118file-text
arrow-up14message-squareIf the revolution involves automatic assumptions of guilt on the parts of the families of our enemies and they're killed for it, I'm sitting it out personally.budoguytenkaichi [he/him,they/them] to Main • edit-24 years agomessage-square92 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
The philosophy of "Kill the terrorists and their families" is still fucked up even when leftists do it people.
minus-squareemizeko [they/them]hexbear22arrow-down2·edit-24 years agowhy are you looking for reasons to "sit it out" when there isn't even an organized left to participate in link
minus-squarebudoguytenkaichi [he/him,they/them]hexagonhexbear4arrow-down8·4 years agoI'm using "the revolution" as a general term, I'm fully aware it's not happening tomorrow. link
minus-squareemizeko [they/them]hexbear10arrow-down3·edit-24 years agonot an answer to my question link
minus-squareBread_In_Baltimore [he/him]hexbear4arrow-down1·4 years agoBecause in reality they're a comfortable lib and to them, the revolution failing would mean that they go back to playing vidya and eating tendies, when for others it would mean death for them and their families. link
why are you looking for reasons to "sit it out" when there isn't even an organized left to participate in
I'm using "the revolution" as a general term, I'm fully aware it's not happening tomorrow.
not an answer to my question
Because in reality they're a comfortable lib and to them, the revolution failing would mean that they go back to playing vidya and eating tendies, when for others it would mean death for them and their families.
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