What methods truly work to incite meaningful political change?
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Right. That's why the left hates Jews, uses shout downs, riots, monopolizes the media with mass propaganda, and runs conservatives out of restaurants... https://www.google.com/amp/ 0
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This is a highly interesting question and I would say it leads to a "double edged sword" scenario. On one hand if you simply engage in protest, sign petitions, vote etc. you will effect little change in the political sphere. If you get involved directly in politics you will be forced to make massive compromises if you want to "change the game" as it where and if you go about radical revolutionary actions you will be putting everything at risk by abruptly destabilizing society and more often than not, you will become the "bad guy" by committing acts of violence and destruction and encouraging civil unrest. One should probably go the middle route and embrace compromise to gradually steer things in the right direction. 1
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This is a highly interesting question and I would say it leads to a "double edged sword" scenario. On one hand if you simply engage in protest, sign petitions, vote etc. you will effect little change in the political sphere. Yes, obviously you have to spend your sad little days bullying people on the internet to effect real political change, right moron? 1
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@Conservaclaturehead In case you haven't noticed, I have been absent from the site studying theoretical physics under Dr. Michio Kaku at Harvard for a considerable time now. You are the one who spends their days bullying people on an internet forum, I am well ob my way to discovering the Grand Unified Field Theory bitch. |