My worry is that our deaths can be twisted from being an inspiring beacon to being an example of hopeless futility. They died, the genocide continues, and so people will conclude that their deaths didn’t matter. That their deaths were a waste because they seemingly didn’t “accomplish” anything. “See? They died for nothing. You shouldn’t even try.”
A flaw of propaganda of the deed is that deeds don’t actually speak for themselves. Without an organized propaganda effort it’s just more bad news.
I guess I was more talking about deciding how I would personally respond, which is something that I can control, and which affects how people around me respond. Grassroots sentiment can’t always be easily stifled by the machine.
Is there a difference?
My worry is that our deaths can be twisted from being an inspiring beacon to being an example of hopeless futility. They died, the genocide continues, and so people will conclude that their deaths didn’t matter. That their deaths were a waste because they seemingly didn’t “accomplish” anything. “See? They died for nothing. You shouldn’t even try.”
A flaw of propaganda of the deed is that deeds don’t actually speak for themselves. Without an organized propaganda effort it’s just more bad news.
I don’t disagree with that.
I guess I was more talking about deciding how I would personally respond, which is something that I can control, and which affects how people around me respond. Grassroots sentiment can’t always be easily stifled by the machine.