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7/11/2025, 11:52:36 AM
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>I can't understand this performative shit.
One of the reasons Palestine Action was banned in the UK is because they and several other groups were reaching the same conclusion.
It starts with protests, then "direct" actions like braking into factories and stopping production or breaking machines, then breaking into airports and spraying paint on planes. Eventually they start breaking the planes. Eventually they start assaulting state offices and officers.
The danger to the government isn't the performative protests or the post performative actions. The key danger is that their own security forces refuse to stop the protestors. That is the point of state collapse. Hence the haste to nip such dangers in the bud.
Western politicans have been reduced to a comprador class for Israel, but Israel and the IDF have NO support among their general population. Whatsoever. Among the police and military, maybe there are some training connections but given how odiously Israel has behaved it's not a lot to bet on. When the IDF commits some brutal super Mai Lai atrocity in a refugee camp, and it is only a matter of time, and it is no longer possible to contain public outrage, are the police going to shoot 10,000 or so protestors if they storm their parliaments over it? A regime ends when the armed forces will no longer oppress the population on its behalf. How long is the Israeli imperial regime going to last as the public's rage over Gaza continues to boil?
Yes, they are mad.
>I can't understand this performative shit.
One of the reasons Palestine Action was banned in the UK is because they and several other groups were reaching the same conclusion.
It starts with protests, then "direct" actions like braking into factories and stopping production or breaking machines, then breaking into airports and spraying paint on planes. Eventually they start breaking the planes. Eventually they start assaulting state offices and officers.
The danger to the government isn't the performative protests or the post performative actions. The key danger is that their own security forces refuse to stop the protestors. That is the point of state collapse. Hence the haste to nip such dangers in the bud.
Western politicans have been reduced to a comprador class for Israel, but Israel and the IDF have NO support among their general population. Whatsoever. Among the police and military, maybe there are some training connections but given how odiously Israel has behaved it's not a lot to bet on. When the IDF commits some brutal super Mai Lai atrocity in a refugee camp, and it is only a matter of time, and it is no longer possible to contain public outrage, are the police going to shoot 10,000 or so protestors if they storm their parliaments over it? A regime ends when the armed forces will no longer oppress the population on its behalf. How long is the Israeli imperial regime going to last as the public's rage over Gaza continues to boil?
Yes, they are mad.
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