If a revolution began to take down the government, would you participate?
20 Answers to "If a revolution began to take down the government, would you participate?"
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Yes,on my own,from the looks of it.
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The government are the terrorists spacey.:)Like (1)
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I took an oath, 50 years ago, to defend this country from all enemies, foreign or domestic. I am still bound by that oath; 'nuf said.
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We need massive reform of the justice system, and cultural values, and international relations; if that takes a revolution than so be it
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Would honestly depend on the revolutions thoughts an views.
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I would need to know if the new government have a chance of being less corrupt.
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No!
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I'm not for a government takedown as much as a complete government overhaul.
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I was actually thinking about that today. I'm not sure. While I feel like it may need to be done, it seems like the government has forgotten its place and no longer respects the power of its constituents, I just feel like people would never be able to get unified behind the cause and it would be doomed to fail. If I believed the revolution had a chance to succeed, I think I would
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I'm sure I would be part of it one way or another but the whole "go along to get along" mentality isn't for me...I need a reason.
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Absolutely Not. I am not a Traitor. No matter how Fcked Uped, the US is my home and do not want another "Civil War". The first Civil War, more men died, than the rest of our wars combined.
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It's crackpots like you, who don't have a clue. How well has any Revolution done lately. Scores of innocent noncombatants dying for what. Another extremist government with an agenda, as bad or worse than the overthrowned one.Like (1)
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Depends on which government... but mine, yes, i think my country's leaders have become corrupt and lack the strength of character and the experience of hardship that molds respectable and decent leaders, they live their lives in privilege and those who live a life without hardship can not serve as a leader or example for man to follow
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THIS IS SPARTA!!!
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Probably not. Revolutions tend to be disorganized, and often the end result is chaos. If there were a well planned and focused agenda, and certain steps were to be taken that made a lot of sense to me, then I might consider being part of a sort of revolution. I do believe that the government is sorely in need of a revamp.
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Yes. I am coming to believe more and more every day you can't reform a system that is rigged from top to bottom any more then you can reform a casino to better your odds.
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it depends on why. but yes I would get involved one way or the other.
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only if they let me hold the Bazooka.
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Bazookas are so WWII. What you need os a RPG or TOW MissileLike (1)
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We need the Government! At the same time, we all know there's things on the crooked side.
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only if they offer us a lot of benefits that the government cant do...
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No... I don't want anarchy
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Best Answer (Chosen by Voting):
Posted by Sab3r Aug 23rd, 2012 at 7:48AM
Thats a definite yes! I just want to see those bastards go down for once and forever.
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Reply by knel123 Aug 23rd, 2012 at 8:03AM
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Reply by Sab3r Aug 23rd, 2012 at 8:07AM
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