Wow @pjcomposer, thank you for your great insight. I think it is important that if a revolutionary movement is already in progress, we can support them and actually bring about an relatively effective change. What if, the people and its government have been trying and are unable to bring a positive change by themselves? Should we ignore them, or should someone come in and try to influence otherwise. Cause it seems like whenever there is political distress in a country, the poorest and the people most in need seem to suffer the most. They don't have have the luxury of waiting for a revolutionary from Within.
What do you think sir?
It's kind of like teaching a kid to ride a bike. You can help them, but you can't peddle for them. If there is insufficient public will to stand up leadership and followership, then government overthrow is a fool's errand. If the only problem is access to resources, then yes, that's something we can justify helping them with, I think. But if it's a lack of public will, then there's nothing we can do. The people have to want to be free to be able to implement freedom.
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