

Civil War, Battle of Blair Mountain, Battle of Athens
Just about every union strike erupted into violence from 1870-1930


Civil War, Battle of Blair Mountain, Battle of Athens
Just about every union strike erupted into violence from 1870-1930


I didn’t say that. I just said that people have the right to protect themselves when they don’t have any other options. I can tell by the way you type that you’re either very naive and have a sheltered view of the world or you’re just trolling. Either way, I wish you good luck with your time


Gonna be honest with you. Violence has been the driving force for change for our entire human history. Non-violent change and action is a privilege afforded to us by the rights given to us by those who have laid down their lives to give us the assurance we can fight protected by our laws. But when the people are no longer served by those laws and instead the teeth turn inward… Then the people have a right to stand up for themselves and fight for that protection once more.
Also, can we talk about the fact that non-violent action is literally a threat by a large mob? Why do you think it works? It is a what-if scenario. The state wonders what will happen if this giant mob of people gets pushed further. It’s a threat.


…sounds like an optimization technique to me
And “may I allow my students to see this?”
Arx Fatalis has such an unmatched atmosphere and vibe i just love walking around hearing the woosh of the wind through the caves.