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"I am okay with violence, as long as it's my side that's doing it. That's because our cause is just."
If everyone followed this philosophy, the world would be a much worse place. You can't be this way and be on the right side of history. If you have 100 great points, this undermines all of them.
It's also silly to see someone complaining about being portrayed as violent and then immediately going into talking about violence.
If someone takes violent action against you or people you care about, what do you suggest to do?
That's unfortunately the situation for a lot of people in this world. It's also sometimes the only way to enact change. It should be a means of last resort, but a means nonetheless.
Absolute pacifism is functionally and morally equivalent to giving up in certain circumstances.
Edit: This obviously isn't the situation to be using violence though. Nobody needs reddit to survive, at least I hope not.
Nah, I'm not a pacifist. I just think if we're getting a fresh start in a new place, maybe it's a chance to be a little more civil.
The comment I replied to seems to indicate you don't support violence in any circumstances. Maybe you should reword it if this isn't your beliefs.