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The regime can still be brought down through peaceful means.

Without peace, there is no political legitimacy.

Without political legitimacy, we don't have the moderates on our side.

Strength is through peace.

The regime can still be brought down through peaceful means. Without peace, there is no political legitimacy. Without political legitimacy, we don't have the moderates on our side. Strength is through peace.

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[–] 1 pt 3y

We currently do not have the moderates on our side as it is

We have them on our side on many of the critical topics.

Firearm ownership

Small government

Regulating wallstreet

Against mandatory vaccines.

Anti-transexualism.

Regulations on media.

And others.

It's about the issues that bring people to the table, not the ideology.

[–] 0 pt 3y

Perhaps on the surface, but any moderate is programmed to compromise and will not take hardline stances on any of those topics, some of which are non-negotiable. I agree that moderates don't like what's happening, but they simply do not understand that it is the middle ground or compromise itself that keeps the Hegelian dialectic spiral going

[–] 1 pt 3y

I agree that moderates don't like what's happening, but they simply do not understand that it is the middle ground or compromise itself that keeps the Hegelian dialectic spiral going

It's more important to keep them from choosing a side, than winning them over.

Big Tent strategy of the regime fails if the moderates decide to stay out of it.

And then it comes down to which side is more capable.

[–] 1 pt 3y

The middle ground of compromise is the marxist's side. And unless we suddenly gain control of mass media, the middle with its unmoored positions will always trend left.