• SreudianFlip@sh.itjust.works
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    6 months ago

    You’re both right.

    Often, descriptors like simply, only, just, etc. are used to diminish or manage perceptions of dissent.

    However, saying ‘no it’s just a riot’ in this case is merely accurate grammar, as it’s applying needed nuance and limits to the definition of civil disobedience.

    • orcrist@lemm.ee
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      6 months ago

      As you pointed out, this is partly a matter of interpretation. So opinions could reasonably vary, and I respect that.

      I believe it’s clear enough that in this case, saying that the situation is just a riot, is a way of taking focus away from the other things that were happening. Perhaps it wasn’t a riot and then turned into one, and maybe we should be focusing on what happened first. Or perhaps there was a riot happening along with something else, and that second thing is worth mentioning.