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Don’t forget about the Irish unification of 2024!
Well it does no really. The people with the guns often don’t have much political power. They just follow what other people tell them. From the other side of the barrel it doesn’t seem like that though.
Is there the occasional political power behind a gun? Sure, but commonly not
Name a single effective non violent revolution.
The united states, every four years.
The only reason that particular transfer of power is not called a revolution is because it isn’t violent. It’s kind of in the definition of the word. Peaceful transfers of power exist though.
That isn’t a revolution that’s an election.
They don’t, power comes from violence. Please effectively exert authority without using violence, id love an example.
What counts as violence? Does a parent disciplining their child by taking their dessert away count as violence?
Yes
Do you propose, then, that everyone should be allowed to do as they please with absolutely zero rules?
Point to where I added my opinion.
Forgive me for assuming you considered violence to be bad.
Since we’ve presupposed that all authority must in some way stem from the threat of violence, a hatred for violence cannot exist without a hatred for authority.