Instead of perpetuate the tradition and opress the opressed, some powerful men (like Kennyo Hongenji in Japan, Artigas in South America and Lenin in Russia) choose to take side with the opressed and help them with their cause.
Why?
what do you know about Artigas OP?
>>2612537
He was an uruguayan warlord that gathered natives, gauchos, negroes and criollos to declare independence in behalf of certain platinean provinces.
>>2612547
well that´s only partially true
are you argentinian
>>2612574
Sí. ¿Sos yorugua?
Who choose to leverage the oppressed as soldiers so that they became the oppresor*
>>2612582
shoo, realist scum
>>2612579
AAaaaaaaaaaaaaAAsasassaaaaaaaajjj
el argentANO seniores
>>2612421
It doesnt really count if you only end up becoming the new oppressor
>>2612595
>>2612582
Causes may be many. But they are still humans, there must be common causes. And I really doubt that ALL of them wanted to become tyrants just like the ones they are fighting against.
>>2612590
Sape.
>>2612579
sim eu sou uruguaio
>>2612610
Contame la otra parte de la verdad, entonces.
>>2612608
Their intent doesnt matter because in the end they all just ended up becoming another tyrant
>>2612629
Artigas and Kennyo were defeated. We may never know the outcome.
I'm not talking about the outcome, though. I'm simply talking about their intentions.
>>2612421
Class consciousness
Middleclass see working class as allies due to rejection from upper class
Same reason you have jews in NAACP, the middleclass has rose tinted glasses
BR?
>>2612608
Faltan 5 pe
>>2612749
PA COMPRA ESE VI PA TOMA CON LO PI EN LA PLA ZA