@kreyren Ok, so let me see if I got you correctly: You're only in favour of ineffective protests that do not reach their goals or achieve any meaningful change.
You're in favour of governments which coerce citizens in order to impose policies that don't work and make survival of small and medium enterprises nearly impossible.
You watch and trust MSM.
You're one of those who think of themselves as liberals when what you really are is a neoliberal anti-worker conservative.
@antares @josemanuel The website doesn't load for me, but injuries of any kind is why i am against violent protests.
@antares @josemanuel i always use tor and changed the routing multiple times i guess it was 404 before, works now.
I was aware of some violence during the BLM, but i didn't know that there were ~19 fatalities tracked on wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violence_and_controversies_during_the_George_Floyd_protests
Thanks for pointing that out
To clarify i am against all protests that cause harm to other people, animals (and androids when we get to that point), but i am not against non-fatal violence e.g. property damages, looting, etc.. if their claim is valid and the government too corrupt to listen so i supported BLM when it started peacefully and supported it until the violence got excessive and the demands changed into an unreasonable black supremacy and racism.
i currently apply the same logic for all other protests.
> You’re only in favour of ineffective protests that do not reach their goals or achieve any meaningful change. -- @josemanuel
TL;DR:
1. I am centrist excluding technoliberalism in Scientific fields.
2. I watch MSM, but i do not trust them and i do my own research in the subject when it interests me while maintaining open-mind to discuss the subject
3. I am not against escalation of a protest that started as peaceful as long as no harm or threat is posed on other citizens e.g. letting them sleep at night
4. I am in support of improving policies by CA government if better solution is provided.
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In my current political view:
No, i am in favor of peaceful protests, if these fail to achieve the desired effect then i am not against escalation.
But I also highlight that it's important to get a sufficient representation of the affected group so if it's a minority of the people representing the relevant group (transport industry in this case) then i do not find it justifiable for the protest to escalate.
And in case of violence i currently only approve of an economical damage and property, the violence should _NEVER_ be taken against other people and to pose a harm or threat on their life e.g. honking in the night so that they can't sleep which is the major thing for me to condemn it and support sending national guard.
For a context the BLM protest that broke businesses and lit cars on fire.
Back then i was against it, but after i recognized the importance for the required action to be taken so i am currently in support of such protests as long as harm and/or threat is not imposed on other citizens.
Note that this only includes US, EU, CA and UK i don't affiliate myself with internal politics of other counties so i won't comment on protests such as Kazakhstan.
> You’re in favour of governments which coerce citizens in order to impose policies that don’t work and make survival of small and medium enterprises nearly impossible.
I am not against improving the policies as long as better solution is proposed, but that is for local political parties to address. If you have a better solution then consider getting in touch with them or with people who are affiliated with government to propose such solution.
> You watch and trust MSM.
Yes i watch MainStream Media ("MSM"), but i do not trust them. I do my best to look at the info provided from multiple sources, ask relevant people on the subject if it interests me and i am doing my best to keep an open-mind to address any misinformation thus i asked people here in https://qoto.org/web/statuses/107763718963156342 and took the information provided to make my statement + got in contact with canadian citizens in the area and asked them.
> You’re one of those who think of themselves as liberals when what you really are is a neoliberal anti-worker conservative.
I am centrist, my politics are not liberal excluding my technoliberal policy that is in support of Libre Open-Source Development.