veggieguy12
The Captain
hartage said:Force is used by idiots that can't reason. When you reason people usually understand and agree.
Ask anyone who's ever been a victim of force how they feel about their failure to reason properly with their "mental midget" attacker. A rapist, a brutal cop, a Conquistador, etc. is not there to listen to your brilliant argument, they are there to get what they want. I like the idea behind your position here, but the evidence shows that while Might may not make Right, Might certainly does accomplish goals. And so if your goal is to prevent the destruction of this planet, then perhaps you should consider the use of Might as something more strategic and even necessary. If there is any human future, if there are whales and butterflies and polar bears and redwood trees 200 years from now, these creatures will simply be thankful that they have a living planet to inhabit; whatever means we employ now to secure that future will be inconsequential detail.
hartage said:When something is fringe a few thousand people do it the net effect is very small. When it goes main stream even small things become mountains.
The first statement is true, but also very obvious, no? While I think it's apparent that downing these radio towers does no serious or sustained damage to the ecocide being perpetrated, is one (or are many) to sit idly by because they cannot make a meaningful and substantial impact? Maybe. Or maybe instead of waiting to do that one perfect attack sometime in the future, people ought just do whatever they can, even in limited ways. I certainly don't think this toppling of transmitters was any worse an act than petitioning to lawmakers or rallying streetside.
hartage said:...use reason to convince the masses. It takes masses of people to do world wide damage.
...Reputation, opinion and reason are far more effective than violence or force in convincing the masses.
Commercial fishing is depleting the oceans of entire species of aquatic life; what compelling argument do you think you can make which will be reasonable enough - assuming it could even reach the masses, which is another flaw in your argument ('Freedom of the Press belongs to those who own the presses.') - to make fisherman stop venturing out to sea, or have processing factories close, or have consumers stop purchasing fish?
What argument could you make to have a billion people get sterilized and not add to the human population? What reasoned appeal can you make to convince the masses that farming should be abandoned; agricultural plots should be (re)turned into the wild, unamanaged landscapes of diverse flora and fauna they were before human manipulation for food; that forests should not be cut for paper, housing lumber, toilet paper?
You really think that Palestinians have no reasonable, logical case for sovereignty in their homeland? Or is it more just a matter of they don't possess the means to defend their homeland and expel the occupation forces of Israel?
You really think that the Seminole and Sioux and Cherokee, or the Dutch, French, Polish didn't have a good argument, or couldn't appeal to the kind United States or German armies? Or would you admit it was just that they couldn't repel or expel the invaders and make them sorry for their incursions?