You claim non-violence is our "most powerful" weapon but what evidence do you have to back that up? Even in Gandhi's India there were militias simultaneously using violence to drive out the British. The Civil Rights act of 1968 happened amidst mass rioting.
Non-violence and peaceful assembly are great tactics but can you truly quantify through the lens of human history that they are the "most powerful" against fighting fascism and authoritarianism?
You claim non-violence is our "most powerful" weapon but what evidence do you have to back that up? Even in Gandhi's India there were militias simultaneously using violence to drive out the British. The Civil Rights act of 1968 happened amidst mass rioting.
Non-violence and peaceful assembly are great tactics but can you truly quantify through the lens of human history that they are the "most powerful" against fighting fascism and authoritarianism?