I don't advocate violence, but I'm not sure how things change without it. Certainly leftists have spent the last couple years showing us how the world really works.
There is a long, peaceful road back, paved with subversion and striped with suffering. It may be a technical possibility, but I do not know if it is even possible to walk. The Right abhors subversion.
What he's describing is more passive-aggressive than peaceful, it's the route the current wannabe tyrants started down decades ago and it may be possible to do the same to them now in reverse now they control the majority of institutions.
But he's right, I don't think it's possible to find people motivated to walk that path in reverse. I abhor passive-aggressive rats only a little less than tyrants.
Everything depends on your definition of "peaceful". People "peacefully protest" all the time. They "peacefully" normalize assault and battery. They "peacefully" protect those who are violent.
From one perspective, everything since Bezmenov's admitted USSR spy actions meant to destroy the west with toxic ideology has been violent. By a different perspective, it's been "mostly peaceful": Only thousands dead, after all, and thousands isn't millions so it isn't "war" so it isn't "violent".
The alternative is violence.
I don't advocate violence, but I'm not sure how things change without it. Certainly leftists have spent the last couple years showing us how the world really works.
There is a long, peaceful road back, paved with subversion and striped with suffering. It may be a technical possibility, but I do not know if it is even possible to walk. The Right abhors subversion.
There's no peaceful path back.
What he's describing is more passive-aggressive than peaceful, it's the route the current wannabe tyrants started down decades ago and it may be possible to do the same to them now in reverse now they control the majority of institutions.
But he's right, I don't think it's possible to find people motivated to walk that path in reverse. I abhor passive-aggressive rats only a little less than tyrants.
Everything depends on your definition of "peaceful". People "peacefully protest" all the time. They "peacefully" normalize assault and battery. They "peacefully" protect those who are violent.
From one perspective, everything since Bezmenov's admitted USSR spy actions meant to destroy the west with toxic ideology has been violent. By a different perspective, it's been "mostly peaceful": Only thousands dead, after all, and thousands isn't millions so it isn't "war" so it isn't "violent".