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by pling
4350 days ago
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I have three children so your assertion is incorrect. If it means that the world is a better place afterwards for them, some hardship for us all is not a bad thing. That includes me and my family. It's not an anarchist pipe dream. It happens when the government sends your country to war as well don't forget. I talk to a lot of people from the rather war-torn bits of Eastern Europe and they'd do it again to be free from opression. |
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I talk to a lot of people from the rather war-torn bits of Eastern Europe
but it seems to me that if you had a comprehensive sample of people from eastern Europe of my generation you would come to the conclusion that what I said is the way to go. The countries in eastern Europe that have the brightest prospects now are those whose transition from dictatorship was via a nonviolent people power protest movement, while those that really just traded dictators in palace coups are still very lousy places to live. But don't take my word for it--look up some examples and some principles of how to win freedom with people power, nonviolently.
http://www.aeinstein.org/downloads/