"Priase Luigi but, do you really think this midwit rich kid is going to start a revolution? If so, where is it? Isn't it a bit weird to be cheering for someone whose parent's money is going to get them off, something the rest of us could never dream of?"
Uh I can have a different opinion. Here have this:
In our eyes, individual terror is inadmissible precisely because it belittles the role of the masses in their own consciousness, reconciles them to their powerlessness, and turns their eyes and hopes towards a great avenger and liberator who some day will come and accomplish his mission. The anarchist prophets of the ‘propaganda of the deed’ can argue all they want about the elevating and stimulating influence of terrorist acts on the masses. Theoretical considerations and political experience prove otherwise. The more ‘effective’ the terrorist acts, the greater their impact, the more they reduce the interest of the masses in self-organisation and self-education. But the smoke from the confusion clears away, the panic disappears, the successor of the murdered minister makes his appearance, life again settles into the old rut, the wheel of capitalist exploitation turns as before; only the police repression grows more savage and brazen. And as a result, in place of the kindled hopes and artificially aroused excitement comes disillusionment and apathy.
--Leon Trotsky
And you call me a bootlicker, with your little fucking popularity contest. While ahit gets worse, because people like Luigi aren't going to feel it first. You're exacerbating the exact problems you think you're solving, it's disgusting
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u/CourtPapers Feb 27 '25
"Priase Luigi but, do you really think this midwit rich kid is going to start a revolution? If so, where is it? Isn't it a bit weird to be cheering for someone whose parent's money is going to get them off, something the rest of us could never dream of?"