Comment on Posting for the "Now guys he was MURDERED! Don't celebrate!" Crowd
Rekorse@sh.itjust.works 12 hours agoCool story bro.
Comment on Posting for the "Now guys he was MURDERED! Don't celebrate!" Crowd
Rekorse@sh.itjust.works 12 hours agoCool story bro.
Bamboodpanda@lemmy.world 10 hours ago
Your “cool story bro” response is exactly the kind of thinking that creates space for demagogues to thrive. When someone offers strategic analysis about why celebrating political violence backfires, and you respond with a thought-terminating cliché, you’re demonstrating the same anti-intellectual reflex that makes populations vulnerable to manipulation.
Think about what made Charlie Kirk successful: he offered simple, emotionally satisfying answers to complex problems. “Your problems aren’t from complicated economic systems, it’s those people over there.” His audience loved him because he never asked them to think harder than a bumper sticker.
And here you are, faced with someone explaining why emotional satisfaction isn’t political victory, why martyrdom empowers the very ideas we need to defeat… and your response is a meme. You’re operating at exactly the level of discourse that Kirk counted on: where snark replaces strategy, where being dismissive feels like being strong, where “cool story bro” seems like a clever response to warnings about tactical disaster.
The movements that win understand complexity. The movements that lose mistake attitude for analysis. When you brush off strategic thinking with internet catchphrases, you’re not fighting against the Charlie Kirks of the world. You’re proving that their reduction of politics to tribal reflexes and emotional reactions was right all along.
The system that produces Charlie Kirks depends on people refusing to think beyond the satisfaction of the dunk, the own, the sick burn. Your dismissal isn’t rebellion; it’s compliance with the exact intellectual laziness that powerful interests count on to keep populations manageable and movements ineffective.
Rekorse@sh.itjust.works 4 hours ago
I said good story, because it reads a lot like you trying to convince yourself. I’m also very tired of hearing essentially “protest the right way” whenever anyone actually does something to improve the country.
Youll probably type out 8 more paragraphs of nonsense amounting to you being too afraid to admit when a bad thing results in good things.
Bamboodpanda@lemmy.world 4 hours ago
Instead of telling me how I feel, name a single “good thing” that has resulted.
Kirk’s organization is stronger, his ideas are martyred, his followers are more radicalized. You tell me I am afraid, but I am observing reality; historical and present.
Show me the improvement, because all I see is fascists getting exactly what they want.
Rekorse@sh.itjust.works 1 hour ago
You are the one who made a point, so you maybe should defend that instead? If this action has caused nothing but harm, prove it.
limelight79@lemmy.world 2 hours ago
They were getting that anyway.