We are despised because we are weak.
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I almost feel that I'm being lured into some sort of trap. I am not sure specifying that is terrible productive. But more generally, there are a couple of things to consider. Revolutions almost always go bad. But that is not even my main issue.
Success. That's the only thing that matters if you want to vindicate liberty. Not threshold is a reason to try to restrain madness in a manner that is more likely to make things worse (much worse) than better.
I'm not clever or deceitful enough to lay traps. I'm just frustrated by your refusal to ever even contemplate the idea that a physical response is warranted and morally justified. Sitting on our hands forever will only ever end with us all in gulags.
I don't care about warranted or morally justified. I only care about prospects of success. If in any given case, a given response makes things better, then it's good. Otherwise, it is not. It's difficult to predict, of course.
We're not going to end up in gulags. Modern totalitarianism is different from the crude variant of the last century. Maybe people in 100 years will wonder why Hitler and Stalin fought one another, since both of them were such benign characters compared with the rulers of then.
Because dying in open air prisons is so much better, right? Your outlook on all of this stuff ends in defeat and you seem to be oblivious or completely ok with it and I can't tell which scenario is more distressing.
If you had actually read until the end, you'd know what I am actually arguing. But it's foolish to expect the future to exactly mirror the past. By claiming that it's going to be gulags, you're going to ignore everything that is not that or similar, but very troubling at all.
And you suppose that your outlook is not going to end in defeat? And as if I can do anything about it. I can only do my best, which is not much. All waves of insanity eventually blow over, often after doing an enormous amount of damage. In the meantime, we do what we can.