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On the 8th of august in 1988, a general strike began in Myanmar (Burma) as part of the 8888 Uprising, with mass anti-government demonstrations throughout the country demanding multi-party democracy from the ruling one-party state. Over the following days, the mass demonstrations devolved into violent riots as the military fired into crowds of protesters.

The 8888 Uprising, also known as the People Power Uprising, took place in the context of an economic crisis in the country, governed as a one-party state by the Burma Socialist Programme Party, led by General Ne Win. Students and farmers had been engaging in protest and campaigns of rebellion against various state economic policies since 1985.

On August 8th, 1988 (thus the uprising's name) mass anti-government demonstrations took place throughout the country. Participants came from a wide variety of demographics - Buddhists, Christians, Muslims, students, workers, young and old participated.

The protests began relatively peacefully, with only one casualty reported on the first day, the result of a frightened traffic cop who fired into the crowd and fled. Over the next few days, the protests devolved into violent riots as the military and police fired on the protesters, at one point even shooting doctors and nurses tending to the wounded.

Protesters responded by throwing Molotov cocktails, swords, knives, rocks, poisoned darts and bicycle spokes. In one incident, rioters burned a police station and killed four fleeing police officers.

On August 26th, Aung San Suu Kyi (eventual leader of the country and complicit in the rohingya genocide), the daughter of anti-imperialist revolutionary Aung San, addressed half a million people at Shwedagon Pagoda, becoming an international figure in the uprising, supported by the West. Her party would later go on to win elections in 1990, however these results were ignored by the military government and she was arrested.

On September 18th, the military retook power in the country, with General Saw Maung repealing the 1974 constitution and imposing martial law. The demonstrations were violently suppressed and, by the end of September, at least 3,000 people were killed, however estimates of casualties vary widely.

Eventually after another mass protests in the saffron revolution and the 2010-2015 reforms Aung San party the NLD would take power in 2015 and be overthrown by a coup in 2021 and banned 2 years later.

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[–] [email protected] 14 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (2 children)

Went on the menslib thread about Walz, huge mistake, ton of "wholesome grampa, finally some nontoxic masculinity" and buried in the bottom of the thread are a couple "whatever, I'm not voting for genocide" comments at like -90 full of replies calling them Russian bots and saying they're treating politics like a game and don't understand that Trump isn't good on Palestine.

There are no good subreddits, all bad

hst-gun reddit-logo

EDIT: I hate when people do this but fuck:

Lib:

I will forever be convinced that the above issue is a covert right wing (Russian) talking point that's been perpetuated by bots and slipped into progressive spaces over the last year in order to promote progressive absenteeism. Nothing will change my mind on this.

The idea that a second Trump admin would somehow abstain from arming and funding Israel is completely laughable and the whole "not voting for the lesser of two evils anymore" is nothing but a fast track to a regressive future for the United States. And Israel will still get their weapons, absolutely nothing gets done to help Palestinians, and a handful of progressives will sit back and act smug about it while the Obergefell ruling gets overturned and voter rolls get purged.

Unconditional support for Israel is a fight that should happen within American politics, but that fight will not be happening on 11/5/24.

Me:

No one who is saying they won't vote for Kamala Harris if she doesn't quit supporting Israel thinks that Trump is going to quit supporting Israel.

We're not voting for either of them because if you vote for someone who's definitely going to commit genocide then you are a party to that genocide. To be clear, I mean you generally and also you specifically, a17451.

Lib:

Duly noted. I'm sure we'll meet again at the trials.

In the meantime, I'm going to double check my voter registration because I have friends with liberties at stake in the particular election.

πŸ™

Me:

I'm sure in Germany some people supported the Nazi party out of fear, and out of economic concern, and do you know what we call those people now?

Nazis, the same as the ones who voted out of rank antisemitism.

It doesn't matter why you vote for the genocide of the Palestinian people, you are still voting for children to have their heads blown off, still voting for Palestinian hostages to be raped to death.

That's what you will be.

Lib:

Yep

Tl;Dr,

If you align with genocide for any reason, you're effectively a Nazi

Lib: I find being a Nazi acceptable


I am losing my mind

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 months ago

right-wing orthodoxy has been 100% enforced on r*ddit. you will never find a good political opinion there ever again

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 months ago

It isn't like I didn't know there was an error at the print shop and "Never Again" always meant "Never? Again!" when it really came down to it. But holy hell did I not expect complicity in genocide in such a clear and direct way to be not only shrugged at but defended because someone more embarrassing might also do it. I at least assumed it would be conducted by governments despite opposition by masses but not defended by masses because a blue person is doing it. Country entirely full of uncaring monsters, they know what they're doing and don't care. Being ground down into apathy or ignorance is one thing, that makes a lot of fucking sense. But willingly going to bat for anyone complicit in genocide and taking political action (vooot) in support and endorsement of your representation by anyone funding genocide makes you as an individual willingly complicit. That's all there is to it. It's a red line and if ANY politican crosses it, they should be removed from office and shot, but in an imperfect world withholding a vote is unfortunately the feeble best you can do.