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Finshing Vincent Bevins' analysis in his book "If We Burn", or 'how come, after a decade of the largest protests in modern history (2010 - 2020), things got worse?'. Complete with narratives derived from interviews w/ activists who organized the protests, and a massive amount of info regarding sociocultural, political, and economic factors that allowed for those insurrections. EUMaidan and Brazil and more. Recommended reading, Free #ebook here, apparently author uploaded: https://dokumen.pub/if-we-burn-the-mass-protest-decade-and-the-missing-revolution-1541788974-9781541788978.html
@argumento You'll like this. From a former Financial Times journo who was in brazil during the Dilma times, this is very well done and cited.
I read The Jakarta Method last year, it just made the top of my to read list.
He mentikns some details about in passing, but he focuses on elsewhere. If I recall correctly one of Obama's relatives was part of the setup for the slaughter there

Speaking of OBombYa... kind of like the local 'protest' yesterday. Prog lib dem infestation. They MUST BE a cult

See above the fold for the ebook, free. Readable copy in the image alt.

"At a very human, emotional, and even cognitive or phenomenological level, a person is always reacting to what they see or hear or feel. An individual does not really stand up, open their front door, and walk to the square in the center of the capital because of inflation. Not for that reason alone..." -Vincent Bevins, If We Burn
#Protest #Insurrection #Praxis #Psychology of #Revolution #Egypt #Brazil #Ukraine #HongKong
"At a very human, emotional, and even cognitive or phenomenological level, a person is always reacting to what they see or hear or feel. An individual does not really stand up, open their front door, and walk to the square in the center of the capital because of inflation. Not for that reason alone. One is often stirred to action by some passion-either anger, or shock, or the taste of righteous euphoria. And I believe one usually has to believe that what is happening outside is a good thing; you have to believe that it will be fun, or exciting, or inspiring, or you have to believe that you will be doing something noble, that this action will put you on the "right side of history." No matter how angry you are, or how much you despise your government, few individuals are going to join an event they believe to be a reactionary mob (though some will!), a self-destructive riot, or (worse) troublemaking organized by foreign meddlers."

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