Sure. When you could have voted you stay at home F5 Reddit. After the vote is done you protest.
It's like you couldn't be assed to read the thread. These are the people that voted.
Sure. When you could have voted you stay at home F5 Reddit. After the vote is done you protest.
the suppression of votes due to not having the full voting rights act isn't a conspiracy or theory...it's just a fact. to act like it isn't is just sheer ignorance.
https://www.thenation.com/article/t...hts-was-the-most-under-covered-story-of-2016/
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/20...orth-carolina-after-cuts-early-voting-n679051
http://theweek.com/articles/659599/first-election-without-full-voting-rights-act--already-disaster
Sure. When you could have voted you stay at home F5 Reddit. After the vote is done you protest.
It's like you couldn't be assed to read the thread. These are the people that voted.
Jesus fucking Christ learn how to read.Sure. When you could have voted you stay at home F5 Reddit. After the vote is done you protest.
Sure. When you could have voted you stay at home F5 Reddit. After the vote is done you protest.
Not to mention that most of these protests are happening in deep blue states that Trump had no chance in and, as the concern trolls are gleeful in reminding us, the popular vote don't matter, the EC does. So if these guys voted for Hillary doesn't matter.
I remember during the primary protests that people said "this makes no sense, wait until he's president first."Can people stop telling people how, where, and when to protest?
Just shut the fuck up already. It is our rights as Americans.
Can people stop telling people how, where, and when to protest?
Just shut the fuck up already. It is our rights as Americans.
Can people stop telling people how, where, and when to protest?
Just shut the fuck up already. It is our rights as Americans.
Your wrong. We absolutely have the right to protest, to freedom of speech as well. BUT, what it can not do is for example block emergency responders from helping people.
That is not good in any way. That is not making a statement. It is dangerous and irresponsible. Violence also if not making a statement. What good comes from that ultimately?!
They're probably not intentionally blocking emergency services.
These protests aren't violent.
Your wrong. We absolutely have the right to protest, to freedom of speech as well. BUT, what it can not do is for example block emergency responders from helping people.
That is not good in any way. That is not making a statement. It is dangerous and irresponsible. Violence also if not making a statement. What good comes from that ultimately?!
Why are you repeating these anti-protest talking points? Are you this concerned with daily traffic doing the same? Do you have evidence of this being a widespread problem? Have they personally prevented you or someone you know from care?Your wrong. We absolutely have the right to protest, to freedom of speech as well. BUT, what it can not do is for example block emergency responders from helping people.
That is not good in any way. That is not making a statement. It is dangerous and irresponsible. Violence also if not making a statement. What good comes from that ultimately?!
A lot, actually, if you look at the history of violent protest and civil unrest.
You're not making any sense. There isn't some chasm between what happened in history and what happens now. This is the same world. Get real.We don't live in that world anymore. Please be smarter than that. I used to think GAF was overwhelmingly filled with intelligent people. Don't have a mob mentality without consideration of reason.
Do people forget the Tea Party protests?
No one complained about that.
Hmm.
We didn't live in that world anymore, but the clock got turned back 50 years this week.We don't live in that world anymore. Please be smarter than that. I used to think GAF was overwhelmingly filled with intelligent people. Don't have a mob mentality without consideration of reason.
We don't live in that world anymore. Please be smarter than that. I used to think GAF was overwhelmingly filled with intelligent people. Don't have a mob mentality without consideration of reason.
Last night one in one of the virtues they were blocking emergency responders near a hospital.
People need to be smarter than that. Its ok to protest, and floral your mind. Just be smart about it.
Do people forget the Tea Party protests?
No one complained about that.
Hmm.
There are people that are literally alive to this day that weren't allowed to go to school with white people or marry someone of a different skin color.
Your hand-wringing and false accusations of mob mentality or consideration of reason are unnecessary and bullshit.
This is being given the right amount of thought and discourse as an avenue of change. I do not agree, and have never agreed, that violence has no place in a civilized society. Sometimes violence is necessary. It doesn't make me fucking gleeful and do a dance to say that. I don't like that violent protests or violence happens. It means I pragmatically understand the purpose of violence and what it can accomplish.
Nothing in that post is naive or childish. It's like a sentence away from quoting "the tree of liberty must be refreshed." You've been talking history but I don't think you actually know any.How old are you kid? It is a serious question.
Nothing in that post is naive or childish. It's like a sentence away from quoting "the tree of liberty must be refreshed." You've been talking history but I don't think you actually know any.
You sound stupid. Protests were happening the entire campaign and these people did vote.Sure. When you could have voted you stay at home F5 Reddit. After the vote is done you protest.
If this were 2000, I would say the protests would be unreasonable.
But this is 2016, and the president-elect got there by denigrating those protesting. This is meant to be a reminder of who is the majority here. Showing up to protest in NYC should be promoted. No hate and fear-monger is going to get to destroy the social fabric of America's progressive society. These protests are a show of force and I hope they continue.
I still ultimately feel that these protests are meaningless, not that I necessarily disagree with them, the fact remains that he won the election and won quite easily, all this should've happened before the election when the voice could be heard
You say "there is no point" after not even attempting to answer or quantify any questions or disagreements posted after you told people how to behave. Literally all you've done is show concern for hypothetical people over real people, you've said history isn't the same world as USA 2016, and you called someone a kid for basically quoting Thomas Jefferson.I'm going to bow out of the thread. Clearly there is no point. But if you and the other gentlemen can PM. I'll be swaying your PM
How old are you kid? It is a serious question.
We don't live in that world anymore. Please be smarter than that.
I have very little doubt that you are serious in trying to be condescending and explaining something to me that you obviously do not have a very firm grasp on if your concern isn't about the very real why people are protesting but rather that doing so might maybe prevent an ambulance from getting to someone.
My age is specifically unimportant though it's pretty obvious why you're bringing it up.
Protests should not be irrational. These protests are not irrational.
Donald runs for president while insulting various ethnic and religious minority populations > most voters choose Hillary Clinton > Donald elected president > most voters become upset > some voters decide to demonstrate against the electoral college victor
How is that irrational?
I just want to get to and from class/work, and protestors are making that essentially impossible. It doesn't make me sympathize with them, it makes me hate them.Why are you repeating these anti-protest talking points? Are you this concerned with daily traffic doing the same? Do you have evidence of this being a widespread problem? Have they personally prevented you or someone you know from care?
Your wrong. We absolutely have the right to protest, to freedom of speech as well. BUT, what it can not do is for example block emergency responders from helping people.
That is not good in any way. That is not making a statement. It is dangerous and irresponsible. Violence also if not making a statement. What good comes from that ultimately?!
As long as they are non-violent, protest are good.
I just want to get to and from class/work, and protestors are making that essentially impossible. It doesn't make me sympathize with them, it makes me hate them.
I'm well aware of the state of the presidency. Now get out of the road so I can continue to make a living.
I just want to get to and from class/work, and protestors are making that essentially impossible. It doesn't make me sympathize with them, it makes me hate them.
I'm well aware of the state of the presidency. Now get out of the road so I can continue to make a living.
MLK talked about this unbearable tension that would finally force political change. We just watched it work for Trump. Read more about the why and how of protests, don't just assume it's about winning you over.I just want to get to and from class/work, and protestors are making that essentially impossible. It doesn't make me sympathize with them, it makes me hate them.
I'm well aware of the state of the presidency. Now get out of the road so I can continue to make a living.
Some people don't understand how politics work. Anybody who is worried about the U.S.' position in the world should be thanking these demonstrators. It's an immediate and strong statement that says 'not all of America tolerates Trump'. And it's a stronger message than simply voting for the opposition.
From an international and historical perspective, it's important that the people make their voices heard. Otherwise, Americans will be looked at as a people who passively let a despot take power.
We were protesting Trump. Where were you?
Protests should not be irrational. These protests are not irrational.
My Dad in response, They should accept this election, Trump was elected....
But he legitimately won. How does that promote the slow crawl toward anything similar to fascism?I think not slipping slowly into a fascist police state is worth a few inconveniences.
I just want to get to and from class/work, and protestors are making that essentially impossible. It doesn't make me sympathize with them, it makes me hate them.
I'm well aware of the state of the presidency. Now get out of the road so I can continue to make a living.
But he legitimately won. How does that promote the slow crawl toward anything similar to fascism?
If anything, this taught the DNC a lesson, and maybe they'll pick a better candidate next time around.