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In that case, everything becomes just a competition about how hard you agree with previous poster.
And then your new, insane, exaggerated version of OP's insanity becomes the new norm to be outdone, and the original OP is banned for being problematic.
It’s a centuries-old tactic that saw use even before communists started stirring up the working class to fight their battles. Half the reason why the United States exists at all is because Britain imposed a tax (the Stamp Act) that directly affected the newspapers, and the newspapers retaliated by telling all their readers that the tax was actually on them and was pure overseas tyranny that had to be resisted at all costs. People who work all day and have no time to think about what’s actually going on around them have always been used as tools by the politically ambitious.
It wasn't that big a lie. Britain was levying all kinds of ridiculous taxes, including taking all our raw materials, turning them into finished goods over there, and then selling them back to us at exorbitant prices. They were also doing pretty much jack shit for our actual benefit, that "taxation without representation" shit. The main thing a foreign power could do for us is defending us, and we could defend ourselves, in fact, we could defend ourselves from them, too.
So imagine it's like a medieval serf situation, where you get no benefits, no roads, or anything from the foreign power. Some guy just shows up and demands your money. But instead of him having a sword and armor and a horse and you having a rock, you are pretty sure you can kick that guy's ass.
It was a really pragmatic revolution and arguably not even a revolution. We were already governing ourselves, the same state governments continued to exist afterwards, and things were so little disrupted we didn't even establish a new order until over a decade after the end of the war, after taking time to think about what the new government should look like. Arguably, it wasn't a revolution at all.
When SA goons (and commies in general) jabber about revolution, they really have no idea what they're doing after it. And unlike actual Communists like the Bolsheviks, they don't even have any idea what a revolution would look like or what you'd need to do to start one, how you would establish a vanguard party, how you would get this to appeal to enough normies to have grunts for your heavy lifting, or even just how you deal with people laughing at you.
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