The Atlanta Non-Violence
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wrote on 22 Jan 2023, 18:26 last edited by jon-nyc
I think it’s always interesting to see what stories are interesting in their own right vs those that are only interesting insofar as they can be used to point out how bad the outgroup or a particular member of it is.
Some hover on the edge, depending on the poster, like the FTX/SBF saga.
In my case I hadn’t heard of these Atlanta riots before this thread. Sounds like the shot that killed the activist was fine, if tragic in its necessity.
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wrote on 22 Jan 2023, 18:53 last edited by
Dead link
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wrote on 22 Jan 2023, 19:04 last edited by
Worked for me...
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wrote on 22 Jan 2023, 19:35 last edited by
As for the story...Look, the dude shot a cop. What do the idiots think is going to happen?
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I think it’s always interesting to see what stories are interesting in their own right vs those that are only interesting insofar as they can be used to point out how bad the outgroup or a particular member of it is.
Some hover on the edge, depending on the poster, like the FTX/SBF saga.
In my case I hadn’t heard of these Atlanta riots before this thread. Sounds like the shot that killed the activist was fine, if tragic in its necessity.
wrote on 22 Jan 2023, 21:24 last edited by@jon-nyc said in The Atlanta Non-Violence:
I think it’s always interesting to see what stories are interesting in their own right vs those that are only interesting insofar as they can be used to point out how bad the outgroup or a particular member of it is.
Some hover on the edge, depending on the poster, like the FTX/SBF saga.
In my case I hadn’t heard of these Atlanta riots before this thread. Sounds like the shot that killed the activist was fine, if tragic in its necessity.
Do you suppose you would have heard about the riots, and in a moral panic framing, if they were occurring for some motivation linked to the political right?