Demolition of facist tools of invasion of privacy is literally what this community is about. “Abolition” if you require a synonym.
I do not think that it is within the power of these particular protestors to “abolish” anything, so saying they should do that next seems a bit silly.
Thank you for not removing your beam from the ICE course of violence.
Where did I ever say that their course of violence was not bad? That is a projection on your part. You are arguing with an invented fantasy version of me rather than the person that actually exists.
But hey, let me help you out a bit. If you think that violence is necessary, then I would actually strongly recommend reading the Bhagavad Gita because it has you covered, as it is basically all about a god (Lord Krishna) trying to convince a man (Arjuna) not to abandon a battle on both the physical and spiritual plain. Lots of verses are relevant, but to limit myself to a few (2:31-33):
Considering your dharma, you should not vacillate. For a warrior, nothing is higher than a war against evil. The warrior confronted with such a war should be pleased, Arjuna, for it comes as an open gate to heaven. But if you do not participate in this battle against evil, you will incur sin, violating your dharma and your honor.
Demolition of facist tools of invasion of privacy is literally what this community is about. “Abolition” if you require a synonym.
Thank you for not removing your beam from the ICE course of violence.
I do not think that it is within the power of these particular protestors to “abolish” anything, so saying they should do that next seems a bit silly.
Where did I ever say that their course of violence was not bad? That is a projection on your part. You are arguing with an invented fantasy version of me rather than the person that actually exists.
But hey, let me help you out a bit. If you think that violence is necessary, then I would actually strongly recommend reading the Bhagavad Gita because it has you covered, as it is basically all about a god (Lord Krishna) trying to convince a man (Arjuna) not to abandon a battle on both the physical and spiritual plain. Lots of verses are relevant, but to limit myself to a few (2:31-33):