Like the title says. :this-is-fine:

    • Awoo [she/her]
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      4 years ago

      You can't. There will definitely be mistakes in a revolution that is strapped for resources, fighting a civil war, lacks the capacity to imprison and guard the sheer quantity of prisoners, etc etc. The political realities of that situation are that things will definitely not be perfect.

      This is an uncomfortable truth but one revolutionaries have to come to terms with. It's not a desirable outcome but is going to occur during the conditions of those events. You do your best with what you have in what will essentially be a war.

    • VeganGuyDebord [he/him,comrade/them]
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      4 years ago

      Well I believe in restorative justice and I would hope that the death penalty isn't the go-to, first choice decision for anything. I'm obviously not in charge of a post-revolution justice system, but I think they're should be some sort of proof required to accuse someone of being a fascist or whatever so it will be harder to just accuse innocent people of things like that. And there's a big difference between proud boys going out and attacking people vs someone reporting their annoying neighbor for being a fascist. But yeah, no one should be executed without a thorough investigation that finds evidence, and previous attempts at rehabilitation.