I was walking outside with my gf on a pedestrian crossing when a guy on a scooter didn’t feel like breaking and almost hit us when crossing the street. I’m a calm person but at the same time I can feel intense rage with stuff like this and my first thought is to kick the guy off his scooter and beat him to a pulp. This, of course, never happens and I can remain calm. I did a civil fuck you symbol to the guy to get my point across.

I was discussing my rage feelings with my girlfriend and we got into a rather heavy discussion about violence. So, I get called gay a lot because of the way I dress and act sometimes. Especially in my smaller hometown. I said to my gf that I could reach a point where I just beat the next guy calling me gay for being a homophobic shit. She could not agree with me on this and she got mad about it, and we had a debate on using violence (with gay people, minorities and Palestina vs Israel as examples being used). She could follow me on supporting armed resistance in Palestina but she could not accept gay people snapping and beating a homophobic guy, which I can totally understand. Eventually we agreed to disagree, sort of, and we let the topic rest.

Which made me wonder how you guys think about this. Is using violence against injustice acceptable? Is there a certain line for when you can use violence and when not? We socialists fight against injustice, and violence may be a part of that fight somewhere along the line. How should we view the use of violence?

  • DankZedong OPA
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    161 year ago

    That’s a bit rough don’t you think. I never confront people just to bully them. Quite the opposite. I just confront people because I want them to know that their actions aren’t preferred in the public space. You littering is affecting others. And I’m not going to threaten you, just say that your behavior is affecting others in a negative way.

    But thanks for your feedback, comrade. I wouldn’t ever want to make you feel bad.

    • Makan ☭ CPUSA
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      -101 year ago

      Don’t play coy with me. Big people always think that they’re doing it for moral or altruistic reasons. Don’t talk to me.

      • DankZedong OPA
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        111 year ago

        No prob. I will block you and leave you be. All the best.

      • @CannotSleep420
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        81 year ago

        Does being small necessarily make one less capable of wielding violence? Size can only get someone so far, and if that’s all they have going for them they’re a paper tiger.