There are also cultural factors at play here. Nepal <appears to have> a very polarized society, with median income something like $1400 a year, while the elite politicians live in luxury. A less developed society, only now trying to emerge from poverty.
Britain is the home of the magna carta. The 1689 Bill of Rights, etc.
Descending into mob violence doesn't seem to be the only way. Take a note from Tommy Robinson. Has he ever advocated mob violence? Not that I know of.
The whole Q operation was to spearhead a mass movement of minds. To rack open the group think. Expose the reality. Create a spearhead force that could eventually shift the entire mainstream narrative.
Which it has. So many of our themes from 2018 are now mainstream thought in the USA.
People should learn the lessons of the two revolutions. American and French. One was lead by well-educated men leading people to stand up for their rights. "Don't treat on us." The other was lead by mobs, mobilized and exploited by instigators, to destroy the rulers. "J'Accuse! You are anti-revolutionary! Guillotine!"
I think we can make the case that frogs saying England should emulate what the Nepalese people are doing are actually advocating more in the vein of the French Revolution rather than the American one.
I’m pretty surprised more people didn’t pick up on that.
There are also cultural factors at play here. Nepal <appears to have> a very polarized society, with median income something like $1400 a year, while the elite politicians live in luxury. A less developed society, only now trying to emerge from poverty.
Britain is the home of the magna carta. The 1689 Bill of Rights, etc.
Descending into mob violence doesn't seem to be the only way. Take a note from Tommy Robinson. Has he ever advocated mob violence? Not that I know of.
The whole Q operation was to spearhead a mass movement of minds. To rack open the group think. Expose the reality. Create a spearhead force that could eventually shift the entire mainstream narrative.
Which it has. So many of our themes from 2018 are now mainstream thought in the USA.
People should learn the lessons of the two revolutions. American and French. One was lead by well-educated men leading people to stand up for their rights. "Don't treat on us." The other was lead by mobs, mobilized and exploited by instigators, to destroy the rulers. "J'Accuse! You are anti-revolutionary! Guillotine!"
I think we can make the case that frogs saying England should emulate what the Nepalese people are doing are actually advocating more in the vein of the French Revolution rather than the American one.
u/winn u/rooks