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Yes they're gross, they also aren't quite as effective as you claim. Despite similar campaigns in my state, from what I've heard things have if anything gotten worse. Of course, in this case you can't bring something so blatantly obvious to the table one cannot logically deny it like that. You think the irhabi can't launch a counter-propaganda campaign and use that material you would have us putting out there, Shek?
The fundamental problem is you have a bunch of males that:
-Are unhappy with their current environment
-More or less directionless
This makes this group historically easy to manipulate and organize into a force, by those with decent capability by providing them with a sense of purpose and at least an illusion of being able to help change their environment. Whether they be political movements, gangs, or otherwise.
The thing you seem to utterly fail to appreciate is that need is there whether the irhabi existed or not. If the irhabi are marketing something to fill that need, and you're just defaming the irhabi you're not gonna win.
It's like the Greens lecturing people about their choice in vehicles. It doesn't matter how many "experts" or converts they drag on up, for the most part no one is going to listen to them, because they don't serve their interests. Basic capitalism Shek. Unless we market a better product to fill demand, the only shop in town fills the demand. There's a need in this case and it has to be filled. This isn't swaying people in a naturally stable neutral position, because those people aren't the problem.
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