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[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I think maybe the problem here is there is no justice when the system has failed by not confining the worst behaviors of the rich. We have no access to the tools you have mentioned, such as prosecution. Their felonious leader has modeled their path forward by evading any and all consequence. We are the innocent bystanders. They have already normalized harming us and now they will legislate it. We must resist the bystander effect at all cost.

What do you suggest in this scenario?

[–] [email protected] -1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Thanks for actually discussing things with me, your comment is great. The concerns you list are super super valid.

Let me share my perspective on doxxing in light of your comment: I feel that to accept the normalization of the act of doxxing to be somewhat like the bystander effect. (Please keep reading, I'm not trying to twist your words). If we see doxxing happening, and say "yeah, that's a normal thing you do" it's as if we just keep on walking while the house burns (I think that's what happened in the original event the effect is based on). Edit you can disagree with me, that's ok. I'm just trying to use the example you provided to house the discussion.

Instead I think we should stand up against that even when they do it regularly.

I do not have a full answer for you regarding how we can alternatively take the fight to fascists, my point, which I have been slammed on here is that I fundamentally believe the task should be attempted, to our last moments, without using the tools of the oppressors. But I'm happy to keep noodling on it with you, as you are actually discussing.