I've been reflecting on yesterday's events and how the Scottish independence movement conducts itself.

For a long time I've warned against factionalism and how the British state will exploit that to divide us. But yesterday's events have really brought that to the fore.
I didn't think that it was possible for Trump to have done the things that he has done. I credited the American people with far more sense than that.

But it really happened, and we need to draw lessons from it.
Over the past year I've seen a lot of frustration and opposing views over indyref2, with indy supporters openly attacking one another.

That HAS TO STOP.

If we don't nip that in the bud, we are likely doomed to fail.
I'm going to remind you - once again - that the British state is the undisputed world champion at Divide and Conquer. They've been doing in for centuries. By comparison, Trump is a drooling toddler - and look at the damage he has done.
So in 2021 we need to stop throwing pelters at each other. We need to stop infighting.

I don't mean that you shouldn't air differences, I'm just saying that we need to do that with respect and civility - because *any* chink in our armour WILL be fully exploited by unionists.
The independence movement is a broad church. We come from different backgrounds, different religious beliefs, different economic and social perspectives.

But we all believe one thing; that the best people to make decisions for Scotland are the people who live here.
If we allow factionalism to divide our movement, then were are lost. And we will never get another chance at this.

This is really important; by all means disagree, but don't lose sight of the prize. Be civil, be polite, and don't let yourself get dragged into idealogical fights.
Independence is a watershed, an epoch. After it we will be able to make decisions *for ourselves*. And that has always been the goal.

If we allow tribalism and partisanship to divide us before we even get a vote, then all of your dreams are lost before they even started.
You can be a part of the indy movement even if you disagree with the SNP, Greens or the ISP. We don't need to settle everything yet - that comes later, once we're *actually* independent.

Indy means getting the governments that we vote for. That's your chance to change the world.

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So I have some thoughts on this.

There's video of police officers *opening* barriers to let the "protesters" through - and yep , holy fuck, I want to know what was going on there! BUT...

Once they got into the building, why didn't the police use deadly force? I'll tell you why.
There's two parts to this. The first is police tactics. They were up against a large armed mob, and aside from shouting at people and waving some guns, there really wasn't a whole lot that they could do. Start shooting people?
That only works if it's a few guys trying to break in. If it's thousands, your options are *really* limited.

First off, if you open first, you're going to escalate things. But more importantly, what happens when you run out of ammo? These people will just kill you.
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I've been thinking a lot about democracy these last 12 hours.

Americans have a proud history of defending democracy and taking up arms against oppressive regimes. But that is not what happened today.

What happened was a demagogue-incited insurrection.
I don't blame the people on the ground - except to say that they were misled and likely gullible - but real blame lays with a President who lied to get into office, lied all the way through his office, and is trying to prevent his democratic removal from office by lying even more
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Trump is the President of the USA for 2 more weeks. He was elected to that position. Nobody refused him a vote.
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I found the footage of the woman who was shot in the capitol building. I'm not sharing it.

Regardless of her political beliefs, she didn't get up this morning thinking that today would be her last day on Earth. Neither did the 3 others who died as a result of today's events.
Their blood is on Trump's hands. He misled them, he incited them, and he sent them to the Capitol.

That young woman probably thought that she was defending democracy. She gave her life for it. That is normally commendable. But she was lied to.

She died because Trump lied.
I have nothing but sadness in my heart that a young life was snuffed out long before her time. And that same heart goes out to her family who must be devastated by her loss.

These are the consequences of political lies - and we must never forget them.
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