Unrest broke out on Capitol Hill in Washington when Capitol Police shot and killed an unarmed female protester, Ashli Babbitt, a patriot of 14 years in the military and of good character.
But she didn’t get the same sympathy as the black criminal called Floyd who was knee-choked by police in Minnesota, because she was white. In the United States, it’s called Black Lives Matter, which is very righteous; if you shout All Lives Matter, you’re a far-right Nazi, so this white woman and Trump supporter being shot by police could logically be considered a female Nazi being brought to justice. Women’s organizations are silent when the male hegemonic police crack down on women in this way.
The violence on Capitol Hill during the voter count was a reaction to the violence of the national “Black Lives Matter” and “anti-fascist” groups during the campaign. From a social science perspective, like Newton’s laws of physics, it is neither right nor wrong.
Of course, it is not right to attack a constitutional democracy that has been in place for two hundred years. However, if this democratic system has been plagiarized by the globalized financial elite, resulting in the corruption of the system and the long-term failure to address the disparity between the rich and the poor, then it is normal for people to rise up and attack the Congress.
Is such behavior considered populist? Yes, it is. But the mob’s demolition of buses in Paris on July 14, 1789, was also populist violence. People had already convened three levels of parliament to discuss the economic predicament, and the third level of civilian representatives withdrew from the meeting and created a separate declaration in the tennis court. Why resort to violence when everything can be talked about and communicated in dialogue?
The problem of democracy in the United States, which began four years ago when Hillary characterized voters who voted for the Republican Party as “a basket of deplorables”, has already laid the groundwork for unrest. Hillary’s arrogance is not unlike that of Marie Antoinette in the face of the poor. The elite of the Democratic Party formed a monopoly of the rich on Wall Street and Silicon Valley, and coopted the world of education, show business, and the press, suppressing freedom of speech, destroying family ethics, promoting the “political correctness” of the Cultural Revolution, tolerating drug addiction and abortion, betraying the liberalism of the nineteenth century, and transforming into a class that is the enemy of common sense and opposed to the masses. The ruling class.
This catastrophe, including the virus, is the scourge of “globalization”. Biden has no political platform at all, but only knows how to maintain the old system, printing money and raising taxes. If tax increases could solve the problem, there would not have been the French Revolution. So the mob attacked Capitol Hill, and the picture was extremely spectacular. Who is right and who is wrong? Quoting Mao Zedong’s “Where there is oppression, there is resistance” and “Revolution is not a crime, rebellion is justified”, everything is clear in a simple way.
Although the devil is in the details, sometimes when the details are omitted, the devil of sophistry disappears and the God of common sense emerges. In philosophy, this point is called Paradox, so it is no wonder that these small physical disputes in the United States have made the Cynics look a little happy.
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