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You ain't built for that life young man.
im not really saying that a revolution in america is easy, but that revolution is a broad term, and that whenever there is a rapid, broad reaching change that occurs outside of the normal political system, it can be considered a revolution. in a world where there are more than one kind of government, there, quite naturally will be more than one kind of revolution. sometimes societies are set up in a way that practically everybody outside of the government has a stake in the revolution succeeding, or at the very least has little to gain from the status quo.it has no analogy to a place like the US where you can do that every four years just by getting out of bed. A revolution in America would involve taking out the actual government not just changing the players and amending the constitution which can all be done peacefully. And a lot of people would defend the current national government. You'd have basically a Second Civil War
Are you referring to me? Because, if so, than you couldn't be more right.You ain't built for that life young man.
Are you referring to me? Because, if so, than you couldn't be more right.
That said, however, I'm still curious about certain things.
it's a mental/emotional/spiritual revolution my man...
if you talkin about physical violence against the govt then id tell you
Understood. I was just curious to what extent one could theoretically discuss it.What are you curious about?
Just be careful about the questions you ask in public forums.
Unless you enjoy the prospect of being held without trial I'd advise against talking about here, or on the phone. THEY'RE WATCHING!
AND LISTENING
Revolution can be viewed as sedition, which is punishable by death.
I mean, what are the exact laws that pertain to such a discussion?