Well, not that I care as strongly since it's not our country, but occupying and holding the place and declaring illegitimacy of those who occupied it before them would be a start.
You win in these kinds of conflicts by destroying their ability to govern, and by sending them to different corners (or even other countries) you devalue their position and ability to directly mount opposition.
A color revolution is performed so that the ones they choose take over.
Eventually people have to stop acting like a battle against tyranny when it goes raw is any more complex than "win".
There are consequences to any battle, but you'll never get anything done if you are intimidated into complacency and grudging acceptance.
No one ever has answers for "what comes after" immediately after the battle has been won.
Even in our own fight to claim our independence, ratification and an agreement took a damn long time to achieve. People fought each other and disagreed constantly.
That evil could happen is only tangentially relevant when evil is happening.
Color revolutions "work" because the people involved are participating in back alley, under table machinations to start a conflict that ends with them in power. When they are already in power, the dynamic changes.
If good men do nothing because they're scared of something becoming worse, we wouldn't have had the United States to begin with.
This isn't even a call to action either. It's clear that what is happening in Brazil is not on the up and up, just like the 6th wasn't. A new "QAnon Shaman" proves that completely, to me at least.
Brazil also have a horned shaman. It’s a psyop.
As soon as I saw that I figured this was going to get put down hard.
Time will tell
We're just figuring that out 52 instances of 2 more weeks later?
Only took this long for people to start figuring that out, eh?
US MILITARY = savior of mankind.
Not Brazilian military.
US military.
US military.
Rothschild military.
FTFY
Well, not that I care as strongly since it's not our country, but occupying and holding the place and declaring illegitimacy of those who occupied it before them would be a start.
You win in these kinds of conflicts by destroying their ability to govern, and by sending them to different corners (or even other countries) you devalue their position and ability to directly mount opposition.
Are you kidding me?
A color revolution is performed so that the ones they choose take over.
Eventually people have to stop acting like a battle against tyranny when it goes raw is any more complex than "win".
There are consequences to any battle, but you'll never get anything done if you are intimidated into complacency and grudging acceptance.
No one ever has answers for "what comes after" immediately after the battle has been won.
Even in our own fight to claim our independence, ratification and an agreement took a damn long time to achieve. People fought each other and disagreed constantly.
That evil could happen is only tangentially relevant when evil is happening.
Color revolutions "work" because the people involved are participating in back alley, under table machinations to start a conflict that ends with them in power. When they are already in power, the dynamic changes.
If good men do nothing because they're scared of something becoming worse, we wouldn't have had the United States to begin with.
This isn't even a call to action either. It's clear that what is happening in Brazil is not on the up and up, just like the 6th wasn't. A new "QAnon Shaman" proves that completely, to me at least.