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In reply to the discussion: If you're not able or are unwilling to protest in the streets, please do the actual protestors a favor [View all]33taw
(3,179 posts)35. I think of Tiananmen square and how powerful a defiant, yet silent protest was most effective.
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If you're not able or are unwilling to protest in the streets, please do the actual protestors a favor [View all]
MineralMan
Yesterday
OP
David Huerta was going about his daily responsibilities when ICE agents injured and arrested him
Quiet Em
Yesterday
#22
Trump has graduated from mere con-artistry to something more ugly and dangerous
RVN VET71
12 hrs ago
#67
When facing violence unarmed and unprotected, people respond in a variety of ways.
Magoo48
23 hrs ago
#47
I agree, I read the dos and do nots before I protest. I don't have tons of experience with protesting
still-prayin4rain
Yesterday
#42
Thanks, yeah - I read everyone's advice/ideas, take the advice that resonates and feel a little
still-prayin4rain
Yesterday
#46
Regardless, these two examples show that people of good faith can disagree about what is the most effective strategy
still-prayin4rain
8 hrs ago
#74
Agree, if it's 50501 type protests. If it hurts the cause -- meaning more migrants will be deported -- sorry, that's not
Silent Type
Yesterday
#6
I generally agree - the tone policing as to identification, dress, beliefs, words used is offensive.
Ms. Toad
Yesterday
#7
I'd guess at least some of us are actually protesting in our communities, and for some of us that means in L.A.
LauraInLA
Yesterday
#10
Loud&clear Amen. I just hope that singing is part of the peaceful protests, because singing visually separates the
ancianita
Yesterday
#21
MineralMan - I have always found your comments to be thoughtful and well stated. You are right on today.
flashman13
Yesterday
#26
+1. I'm suppose to stay silent (and supportive?) on thee subject of jackasses
stopdiggin
Yesterday
#32
But when you talk about destruction, don't you know that you can count me out!
gulliver
Yesterday
#31
Thanks! And the idea that I'm not allowed an OPINION or voice .. ! WOW ! -(nt)-
stopdiggin
Yesterday
#34
I think of Tiananmen square and how powerful a defiant, yet silent protest was most effective.
33taw
Yesterday
#35
BREAKING: SEIU California President David Huerta has just been released from ICE custody
LetMyPeopleVote
Yesterday
#43
"leave those who can and do to comport themselves as they choose." Think I will pass on this kind of protest, thanks
EX500rider
22 hrs ago
#57
as an old guy, with older family, I ain't going anywhere near anything that looks like it might turn ugly...
paulkienitz
20 hrs ago
#63
Not a day goes by that we don't protest in the only ways we can. It starts here every morning. And gets disseminated....
usaf-vet
13 hrs ago
#66