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I understand where Martin is coming from, but it seems to me that moderates can be more frustrating than fascists only while moderates greatly outnumber and control the fascists. If you decide to shake things up by intentionally putting fascists in control in hopes of an equal and opposite reaction (i.e. accelerationism), we don’t have to look too far back into history to see what a mistake this is.
Moderates are the ones who create the conditions of material deprivation that give the fascists power.
Moderates are complicit with fascism, it benefits them and they will protect it
Typically a generation lost waiting for the fascist fucks to die.
That won't work.
Source: like the entire history of humanity.
The two answers you see for the question of who should rule are moderates or fascists? Why don't we "shake things up" by intentionally putting the fascists in the bin?
Not me. Those are the two groups MLK is referencing in that quote.