The mere act of doing these things sets a precedent. Second, it's a test bed. Progressives understand that if you throw shit against the wall eventually it'll stick. It doesn't even matter if this works, because failures show you how to improve or what other tactics to focus on. Third, it works, the companies fill their demands without any action on their part. Write a letter, change the world. Their favorite outcome. Fourth, they're forcing the hands of specific companies and specific people in power. People who try to make a "point" or take a "stand" are now enemy combatants. If you push back against them or if you're even targeted, you are at war. The best case scenario without collective power to fight against them is to do nothing and say nothing. Once they've identified specific targets, they target those specific people and the power position they hold. They will attack them from any vector. That's why most people give up without a fight. They've been sweeping across every industry obtaining power in every position to leverage that power against other industries. The only way to fight them is to do the same.
I don't even understand what you're trying to say in relation to what I'm saying. There's nothing you're saying that's the opposite of what I was saying. My point was that we're not doing those things, but we could do those things. Having those types of groups is part of the system they use that we could use.
Based on the narrative they try to craft, we are already threatening even if we're not. Just like antifa and blm only take half measures in comparison to what could happen. They're terrorists, not an army slaughtering villages.
There's a lot going on here.
The mere act of doing these things sets a precedent. Second, it's a test bed. Progressives understand that if you throw shit against the wall eventually it'll stick. It doesn't even matter if this works, because failures show you how to improve or what other tactics to focus on. Third, it works, the companies fill their demands without any action on their part. Write a letter, change the world. Their favorite outcome. Fourth, they're forcing the hands of specific companies and specific people in power. People who try to make a "point" or take a "stand" are now enemy combatants. If you push back against them or if you're even targeted, you are at war. The best case scenario without collective power to fight against them is to do nothing and say nothing. Once they've identified specific targets, they target those specific people and the power position they hold. They will attack them from any vector. That's why most people give up without a fight. They've been sweeping across every industry obtaining power in every position to leverage that power against other industries. The only way to fight them is to do the same.
Gotta build out the systems and do the work. They're not doing anything that we couldn't be doing ourselves.
I don't even understand what you're trying to say in relation to what I'm saying. There's nothing you're saying that's the opposite of what I was saying. My point was that we're not doing those things, but we could do those things. Having those types of groups is part of the system they use that we could use.
Based on the narrative they try to craft, we are already threatening even if we're not. Just like antifa and blm only take half measures in comparison to what could happen. They're terrorists, not an army slaughtering villages.