It is morally or ethically acceptable to advocate for the removal of a political leader by force? Put slightly differently and seen in a larger historical context, when, if ever, does it become acceptable to threaten the life or well being of a leadership figure in a political system? Or, if you turn the question on its head, when does rebellion become a moral imperative? Do the rules change if you are in a democracy?
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