Today is June 4th, which should be memorialized as "government officials shouldn't be jerks" day.
June 4th, 2004: Marvin Heemayer takes his armored bulldozer on a property destruction rampage, citing issues with zoning laws and access roads. Regardless of whether or not he was justified, it was an impressive feat of engineering and this line from the notes he left are worth remembering:
I was always willing to be reasonable until I had to be unreasonable. Sometimes reasonable men must do unreasonable things.
June 4th, 1989: CCP, kills hundreds of people and injures thousands of people (at a minimum) clearing out Tiananmen Square. The internet does declare, however, that it is important to note that this incident was Not Real Communism(tm) and rather the result of capitalism, or climate change, or the patriarchy, or transphobia or whatever the Current Day(tm) buzzword is.
Target intel is a thing, and frankly automation and remote control is far better than it was in 2004. I'm very much in favor of people taking calculated risks and living to fight another day.
Regardless, "dissidents" often end up in ditches and/or gulags; and I think it's important to always keep that in mind.
Another dilemma is how the absolute lying media spins of today's clown world can turn even the most justified freedom fighter into a monster in the public eye without batting an eye, which can then be used as a rallying cry (excuse) for politicians to throw down the hammer.
On the other hand, what does it matter when the media totally fabricates things anyway?