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Comment by yieldcrv

2 days ago

hm, I think we should re-evaluate sanctioning or civilian pressure campaigns, since the guise is for them to coax or turn on the government for regime change, but the government can just hire mercenaries from outside the country.

don't know a solution but this one isn't it

How about plain civil disobedience? Like just stop working? It would need to get pretty extreme before the government had the audacity (and even capacity) to actually track you down to your home and arrest (or kill) you. Although this kind of coordination might be difficult with government control of communication media.

  • > How about plain civil disobedience? Like just stop working?

    An amazing level of privilege. In half of the world, if you stop working, you will very soon die of hunger.

  • Part of the motivation for these protests was the inflation making it hard to afford everyday living. Not working means even less money.

  • The government’s income is made up of oil money not tax money. At some point, people may choose death by regime’s bullets than by hunger.

  • This works in a country like India but even in Indian history, the movement can die down (it died down in chauri chaura as it became violent and Gandhi didn't like it being violent iirc) though my history about this can be a bit off and I can be wrong tho

    Regarding Iran, most of their money is from Oil. As throwawayheui57 says. So I don't really think that they would care much for civil disobedience

    I have heard that Iranian shops are either closed or running in the least minimum operational way (barely open/working)

    Tough times. I hope for a better future for people of Iran.

>the government can just hire mercenaries from outside the country.

Machiavelli in Discourses on Livy says you are inviting an overthrow of your government by doing this.

The mercenaries can flip sides if the opposite faction pays them and offers them better terms... or maybe the mercs just flip.

Hard to say how true this is.