• JJROKCZ@lemmy.worldEnglish
    131·
    2 years ago

    Names mean nothing, their actions are fascist

    • Coki91@dormi.zoneEnglish
      317·
      2 years ago

      In that case, could you please number the “Actions” they’ve done that deem them fascist? It’s been 7 days of government, im sure you’ll have no issue narrowing them down in such a timeframe. I would like details if you are able to provide, thanks!

      • cheesepotatoes@lemmy.worldEnglish
        192·
        2 years ago

        Okay sure,

        Number 1: Threatening to jail and/or shoot protestors.

        That was a fun game, thanks.

        • Coki91@dormi.zoneEnglish
          317·
          2 years ago

          Thanks for the summary, unfortunately I must correct some inaccuracies on the provided bullet points

          Number 1: The threat of Jail is only for those protesters who incur on Blocking Public roads and or depriving other citizens of their right to freely transit, which has always been against the law, which makes them Criminals. The threat of Jail is only for criminals. And the claim of shooting protesters is from someone NOT in the government, in fact they are opposition so it’s not attributable to the government in any way.

          Hope this helps to make a clearer vision of what they have/are actually doing, would you please be so kind to update the list so we can see how many fascist things they are doing with that clarified?

          • Nudding@lemmy.worldEnglish
            132·
            2 years ago

            Exactly, they should only protest out in the woods where nobody will be inconvenienced.

            • Coki91@dormi.zoneEnglish
              39·
              2 years ago

              Not out in the woods necessarily, but it certainly wouldnt make a horrible protest place either.

              They just have to do it like how Argentines protested against The Minister of Economy ot the Previous Government (Milei’s opponent in the presidential elections) where they manifested, called and paid by no one (unlike these “Piqueteros” the article talks about), on a Sunday and blocked no streets or pathways. Simple as that!

              • Nudding@lemmy.worldEnglish
                52·
                2 years ago

                Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.

                • Coki91@dormi.zoneEnglish
                  48·
                  2 years ago

                  Are you… advocating violence?..

                  I literally just said a peaceful manifestation without violation of the other’s right is possible and has been done not even too far back.

                  And also, these “Piquetes” aren’t peaceful at all. It is violent to stop workers from going to work, threatening their income necessary to sustain their life, it’s a crime under the hood of enforcing a right and that’s why they should be repressed. Those who don’t incur on the people’s freedom to go to work and live peacefully shouldn’t be of course.

                  • Nudding@lemmy.worldEnglish
                    32·
                    2 years ago

                    Was John F Kennedy advocating for violence when he said it in 1962? Or do people have a right to violent rebellion when they are opressed?