Apollodorus         
         
Echarmion         
         In any case, despite the prima facie appearances of “peacefulness” there seems to be an underlying (veiled) threat of violence. How “peaceful” are such slogans and should they be seen as incitement to violence? — Apollodorus
Apollodorus         
         So to circle back to the other questions, "no justice, no peace" isn't an "incitement to violence" so much as a reminder that it's not an issue the protesters are willing to simply back away from without meaningful negotiation — Echarmion
Echarmion         
         I see what you mean. However, the problem I have with that is that most genuinely peaceful demonstrations do not tend to use that slogan. It tends to be found more in demonstrations that have a clear potential of turning violent and are accompanied by heavier police presence, etc. — Apollodorus
Apollodorus         
         So, is this about protest movements in general or about specific protests? If the latter, I think it'd be helpful to know the context, as you see it, in more detail. — Echarmion
Echarmion         
         
Apollodorus         
         Ah, so this whole spiel about Gandhi and whether or not truely "peaceful" protest is possible was just some cover for you soapboxing about how BLM is bad and not actually interested in equality. Gotcha — Echarmion
James Riley         
         
T Clark         
         Ah, so this whole spiel about Gandhi and whether or not truely "peaceful" protest is possible was just some cover for you soapboxing about how BLM is bad and not actually interested in equality. — Echarmion
Apollodorus         
         There is a simple answer to this question: Ask it. It's usually asked like this "Are you threatening me?" — James Riley
Apollodorus         
         Sometimes the questions someone asks tell us more than the answers they give. — T Clark
T Clark         
         1. No justice no peace. — Apollodorus
2. If you are not with us, you are against us. — Apollodorus
T Clark         
         But I forgot we aren't allowed to ask questions on this forum. Especially not in the Questions section. So, you're probably right. — Apollodorus
Apollodorus         
         Wikipedia says this is from the Bible. That violent revolutionary Jesus said it — T Clark
Apollodorus         
         I only want to hold you accountable for what you say. — T Clark
T Clark         
         You mean accountable for asking a question? And what exactly did I ask in your opinion that makes it imperative for me "to be held accountable"? — Apollodorus
Apollodorus         
         You asked provocative questions intended to raise a ruckus among us loony lefties. — T Clark
T Clark         
         So, asking questions is "provocative" around here, after all. — Apollodorus
Apollodorus         
         Asking provocative questions is provocative. — T Clark
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