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ARPad95

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Tue Jan 12, 2021, 01:06 AM Jan 2021

John Pavlovitz: A Revolution of Nothing

https://johnpavlovitz.com/2021/01/10/a-nothing-revolution/

Here's an excerpt from John Pavlovitz's excellent blog:

But the question decent Americans are asking today is the same one we were asking on January 6th, the same one we’ve been asking since November of 2016:

a revolution of what?

What precisely were they overthrowing?
What exactly were they protesting?
How specifically had this nation so grievously wronged them?

As critical as those questions are, they are a fruitless endeavor, because the truth of the matter is—they would not be capable of a response.

This was a nothing revolution: an empty display of cheap anger formed in staggering privilege, made of fake oppression, inflamed by a massive lie—and directed toward a man who fully embodies them: one who has had everything in this life handed to him and is perpetually outraged when he cannot have more.




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John Pavlovitz: A Revolution of Nothing (Original Post) ARPad95 Jan 2021 OP
Work hard and play by the rules and you can be successful in America... czarjak Jan 2021 #1
Pretty simple. Yep. nt Quixote1818 Jan 2021 #2
This is exactly what I've been wondering. The Civil War had slavery. An actual serous schism. bullimiami Jan 2021 #3

bullimiami

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3. This is exactly what I've been wondering. The Civil War had slavery. An actual serous schism.
Tue Jan 12, 2021, 01:59 AM
Jan 2021

WTF is this even about?

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