- 19 Apr 2021 23:14
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@Mr Bloke
Large masses of people united in common purpose for or in common purpose against is just one type of power but that in itself might not be enough to overcome the opposing power that it is facing. There is power in numbers but again, that in itself might not be enough. You would need other aspects to power as well if it isn't enough. There are many aspects to power. A bunch of people united against or in favor of something is just one aspect to power but might not be enough to achieve a particular objective. So, even if many Russians are opposed to Putin, that doesn't mean it will be enough to oust him from power. Many Belorussians I am sure are opposed to the regime there but it still isn't enough to oust that particular dictator from power.
Large masses of people united in common purpose for or in common purpose against is just one type of power but that in itself might not be enough to overcome the opposing power that it is facing. There is power in numbers but again, that in itself might not be enough. You would need other aspects to power as well if it isn't enough. There are many aspects to power. A bunch of people united against or in favor of something is just one aspect to power but might not be enough to achieve a particular objective. So, even if many Russians are opposed to Putin, that doesn't mean it will be enough to oust him from power. Many Belorussians I am sure are opposed to the regime there but it still isn't enough to oust that particular dictator from power.
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