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I think I'm learning how people just stood aside while Nazis gained power.
The logical thing to do is to stay home, stay "safe", don't be visible and don't get out of line. It's self-preservation.
Again I'm gonna become a broken record asking this, but how did people like the Bolshevicks break through this? How did that group of Cuban revolutionaries do this?
The Russian ruling family actually helped the protesters out in that regard; they had their soldiers shoot the protesters en masse
Fuck
I don't want to die
That's the thing, most people don't want to die
If you want to read more about it, they are probably referring to bloody sunday:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Sunday_(1905)
But it's worth noting that there were a few other huge factors. As some other examples, the Tsardom had a habit of doing pogroms against its Jewish population, which is the main reason that there were so many Jewish revolutionaries (this is part of the origin of the Judeobolshevism myth), and WWI had been going on for a few years and was seen by many as a barbaric meat grinder that accomplished nothing (especially those with family or friends on the frontlines), but the liberal provisional government refused to withdraw from the war. You might also find the story of how the Bolshevik withdrawal went to be interesting for other reasons.
It also helped that the Russian army actually was mostly regular people that got conscripted, so the revolutionaries actually could convince most of the soldiers to turn coat