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Ok so explain how costing citizens more public funds for repairs helps their cause and doesn't just alienate everyone?
What they are is right-wing plants, trying to make trans groups take the fall for their idiocy. It's clear as day.
Emiline Pankhurst and the suffragettes were terrorists, and even called themselves terrorists. They won that fight didn't they despite plenty of reactionary "someone please think of the taxpayer" cowards.
They did not win. Again, the WSPU completely abandoned its campaign with no results on the outbreak of war. Pankhurst had already moved on to ethno-nationalist politics by the time the vote was extended. In any case, the Suffragette version of the franchise excluded working class men and women, as Pankhurst didn’t think they would vote in the Empire’s interest. Even when Women got the vote it wasn’t in the way the WSPU wanted.
What's your point? Direct action doesn't work because unless your results align 100% with your initial goals?
My point is that in modern Britain, violence hasn’t been a route to any “freedom”