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Originally Posted by An Hero in Disguise
And how would you say that?
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If he actually has a beneficial goal, then he could state those benefits more clearly. "They're holding back progress!" isn't much of an argument.
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Well, nobody's perfect. He may be no orator.
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Uh huh. So would
you trust someone who couldn't even articulate the cause they were willing to start a war over?
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More important things first. Once he gets some freedom of action he can proceed with the main part.
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I don't think anything I've seen so far suggests that he should be allowed the freedom of action to demonstrate what he has in mind.
Bottom line: if you're going to violently overturn the status quo, you'd better have a damned good reason. If Scaglietti has one, he's done a terrible job of communicating it. Under those circumstances, I can't see how that adds up to a reason for supporting him.