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[–] Ruxias@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

Like another comment or said: there isn't. Everyone is a target, even if they're not the target this week.

Take a look at what was done to protestors of the past. Even in recent years before this administration, they were gassed, beat, and made into criminals for exercising their right to assemble and express themselves. There are always "reasons" they were treated poorly but we must not be fooled: these reasons are hollow, don't hold up to scrutiny, and are often outright fabrications. The lies you are to believe from their narratives is 1) someone in the vicinity destroyed property or acted in an "uncivil" way and 2) that means that everyone in the vicinity gets their rights taken away, and 3) if they resist their rights being shelved then they are met with violence.

It's important to realize that none of this is new. This is par for the course, and the tools and narratives have been in use for generations. I'm gonna say it again: this is not new, it's just more overt and laid bare for more people to see and realize.

You and I as working people are led to believe that if we just be meek and mild we'll effect change. We are supposed to believe that not inconveniencing the state and being compliant will get us to our desired ends. On the other side of our struggle, the many forms of violence ARE the means by which change and control is effectuated.

This isn't a call to violence, just an acknowledgement that violence is being used upon us as working class people and the inevitable end of that will be more violence, as history has shown. We need to disillusion ourselves of the hope that we can somehow deal with our problems in the warm comfort of safety. There is no guarantee of safety. We need to formulate our responses upon that reality, first and foremost, or we open ourselves to fragility and bewilderment at the violence that will most assuredly come upon us.

(Almost) No one wants this, but we need to be honest with ourselves about the reality that we face.