Bluedragon012

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[–] Bluedragon012@lemmy.world 2 points 2 hours ago

And that's stopping you because? How about organizing people in your home country to encourage sanctions against the U.S.? Hold a Mach-trial against the U.S. To demonstrate the crimes my government have done? Help in logistics in coordinating a grass roots resistance from afar? Sponcer a student or professional from the states that you would deem worthy of working in your country?

There are many ways you can help. We need as much of it as you are willing or able to give. And you can help in ways that citizens can't as you don't have to worry about ICE or disappearing because you spoke out against the angry orange.

-go forth, assist where you can.

[–] Bluedragon012@lemmy.world 5 points 13 hours ago

I do worry that they are expecting it in some way. The few "smart" ones. The ones that are not flagrant with their funds and likes. The ones that don't donate but hold hatred in their hearts. I worry about those. I wonder if they will slip out of the grasp of justice because they decided to hide in their money bushes and stay quiet.

But yes, the fools that we see in the news for sure have forgotten.

[–] Bluedragon012@lemmy.world 17 points 15 hours ago (2 children)

I've posted this in another area regarding this event, but I think it would be wise to post it here, too.

From Malcom X’s Ballot or the Bullet:

“Anytime you have to rely upon your enemy for a job, you’re in bad shape.”

“You can’t sing up on freedom, but you can swing up on some freedom. Cassius Clay can sing, but singing didn’t help him to become the heavyweight champion of the world. Swinging helped him become the heavyweight champion. But this government has failed us. The government itself has failed us. And the white liberals who have been posing as our friends have failed us. And once we see that all these other sources to which we’ve turned have failed, we stop turning to them and turn to ourselves.”

“He made a chump out of you. He made a fool out of you. He made you think you were going somewhere, and you end up going nowhere…”

“So today our people are disillusioned. They become disenchanted. They become dissatisfied. And in their frustrations, they want action.”

“You, today, are in the hands of a government of segregationists, racists, white supremacists…”

“America today finds herself in a unique situation. Historically, revolutions are bloody. Oh, yes, they are. They have never had a bloodless revolution, or a non-violent revolution. That don’t happen even in Hollywood. You don’t have a revolution in which you love your enemy, and you don’t have a revolution in which you are begging the system of exploitation to integrate you into it. Revolutions overturn systems. Revolutions destroy systems. A revolution is bloody.”

“So it’s the ballot or the bullet. Today our people can see that we’re faced with a government conspiracy. This government has failed us. The senators who are a filibustering concerning your and my rights, that’s the government. Don’t say it’s Southern senators. This is the government. This is a government filibuster. It’s not a segregationist filibuster, it’s a government filibuster. Any kind of activity that takes place on the floor of the Congress or the Senate, that’s the government. Any kind of dilly-dallying, that’s the government. Any kind of pussyfooting, that’s the government. Any kind of act that’s designed to delay or deprive you in need right now of getting full rights, that’s the government that’s responsible. And anytime you find the government involved in a conspiracy to violate the citizenship or the civil rights of a people, then you are wasting your time going to that government expecting redress. Instead, you have to take that government to the World Court and accuse it of genocide and all of the other crimes that it’s guilty of today.”

“It’ll be the ballot or it’ll be the bullet. It’ll be liberty or it’ll be death. And if you’re not ready to pay that price, don’t use the word freedom in your vocabulary.”

In this speech, he does say we Americans have a unique opportunity to do things non-violently. We did not get unions by being peaceful. We did not get labor rights by being nice.

I want a peaceful way. I truly do. But options are running out quickly. This is not an encouragement of terror or violence. I, like many other want other ways. But as we can see, we cannot control everyone. Some are in situations that feed the violent mind extra portions of greed’s injustice. This breeds a vengeful, hateful spirit that even the most noble and moral of humans cannot withstand.

If our world, country, and local leaders continue not to act swiftly and quickly, this will continue, not because you or I will act, spread hate, or encourage this, but because those who are starving for justice will act out. They don’t need to browse these halls of discussion to be radicalized. The ultra-rich and our dystopian nation will do that for them.

Choose wisely, work together, and eliminate injustice by any (hopefully peaceful) means necessary.

[–] Bluedragon012@lemmy.world 3 points 15 hours ago

Username checks out.

[–] Bluedragon012@lemmy.world 4 points 15 hours ago

They care if it affects them directly. So... ***peaceful ***ways to interrupt sports games, perhaps?

[–] Bluedragon012@lemmy.world 7 points 15 hours ago

Go look up the coal mine wars. The owners of companies would kill us right now if they were legally allowed to. Right now, they are slowly killing us. Remember, Unions were the compromise. I hear you that it's a big mess, but when cleaning dishes, rarely does the water stay clear.

[–] Bluedragon012@lemmy.world 3 points 16 hours ago (2 children)

Well, get to organizing instead of complaining on the internet, or else more of these fools will emerge. And don't you dare say "you first." GO BE THE FIRST. Go get into those history books. I'm disabled and can't. Do what I can't.

[–] Bluedragon012@lemmy.world 10 points 16 hours ago

From Malcom X's Ballot or the Bullet:

"Anytime you have to rely upon your enemy for a job, you're in bad shape."

"You can't sing up on freedom, but you can swing up on some freedom. Cassius Clay can sing, but singing didn't help him to become the heavyweight champion of the world. Swinging helped him become the heavyweight champion. But this government has failed us. The government itself has failed us. And the white liberals who have been posing as our friends have failed us. And once we see that all these other sources to which we've turned have failed, we stop turning to them and turn to ourselves."

"He made a chump out of you. He made a fool out of you. He made you think you were going somewhere, and you end up going nowhere..."

"So today our people are disillusioned. They become disenchanted. They become dissatisfied. And in their frustrations, they want action."

"You, today, are in the hands of a government of segregationists, racists, white supremacists..."

"America today finds herself in a unique situation. Historically, revolutions are bloody. Oh, yes, they are. They have never had a bloodless revolution, or a non-violent revolution. That don't happen even in Hollywood. You don't have a revolution in which you love your enemy, and you don't have a revolution in which you are begging the system of exploitation to integrate you into it. Revolutions overturn systems. Revolutions destroy systems. A revolution is bloody."

"So it's the ballot or the bullet. Today our people can see that we're faced with a government conspiracy. This government has failed us. The senators who are a filibustering concerning your and my rights, that's the government. Don't say it's Southern senators. This is the government. This is a government filibuster. It's not a segregationist filibuster, it's a government filibuster. Any kind of activity that takes place on the floor of the Congress or the Senate, that's the government. Any kind of dilly-dallying, that's the government. Any kind of pussyfooting, that's the government. Any kind of act that's designed to delay or deprive you in need right now of getting full rights, that's the government that's responsible. And anytime you find the government involved in a conspiracy to violate the citizenship or the civil rights of a people, then you are wasting your time going to that government expecting redress. Instead, you have to take that government to the World Court and accuse it of genocide and all of the other crimes that it's guilty of today."

"It'll be the ballot or it'll be the bullet. It'll be liberty or it'll be death. And if you're not ready to pay that price, don't use the word freedom in your vocabulary."

In this speech, he does say we Americans have a unique opportunity to do things non-violently. We did not get unions by being peaceful. We did not get labor rights by being nice.

I want a peaceful way. I truly do. But options are running out quickly. This is not an encouragement of terror or violence. I, like many other want other ways. But as we can see, we cannot control everyone. Some are in situations that feed the violent mind extra portions of greed's injustice. This breeds a vengeful, hateful spirit that even the most noble and moral of humans cannot withstand.

If our world, country, and local leaders continue not to act swiftly and quickly, this will continue, not because you or I will act, spread hate, or encourage this, but because those who are starving for justice will act out. They don't need to browse these halls of discussion to be radicalized. The ultra-rich and our dystopian nation will do that for them.

Choose wisely, work together, and eliminate injustice by any (hopefully peaceful) means necessary.