Just made me crack up while waiting for coffee. Needed that.
So people really think protests accomplish nothing? It's a pretty easy formula...
Make a big public demonstration about a point of view, get covered by the media (all media), which spreads the message of that protest to lots of people = more people talking about issue than before = increased likelihood of something changing.
Even at a basic level, "there is a point". Not to mention history has proven it effective.
Also, seriously, The Donald is blatantly egregious.
I guess so, friend. So what was the percentage I was getting wrong, though? That one I'm still confused about.
This.
He has been democratically elected, Americans have to respect that and try to win back in four years if they're not happy with him.
I wonder what the reaction would have been, had Ms. Clinton won the election and republicans decided to protest.
I'm not your friend, pal.
This.
Hitler has been democratically elected, Germans have to respect that and try to win back in four years if they're not happy with him.
I've been thinking, can we get the hashtag #ResignNow trending?
I know Trump has no shame, but if we can make all of his followers ashamed at the fact that most of the nation thinks he should resign, perhaps we can get somewhere.
This could also apply to members of his cabinet that don't have egos as big as his.
Any form of protest is better than just RTing tweets and thinking you're making a difference.
An interesting 1 2 combo of posts here
I'm finding that a lot of these "protesting does nothing" posters are either strong conservatives that will always defend their party, trolls, or non-US individuals sharing their view while having no context of the changes made through protests in the US.
I'm not your friend, pal.
I'm sure that slacktivism will show President Trump.
She asked the same thing.
Then, I said "Whats the point of it, besides the obvious?"
And she said something like "It will show Representatives that the people want Trump gone", which I disagreed with and I said "They already know that. He'll impeach himself pretty much, we can sit easy." and it went from there.
I'll probably end up going with her haha
Just to play Devil's Advocate, many protests are organized poorly and don't accomplish much. Occupy Wall Street for example. Also, the arguement that volunteering is a better use of time and energy could be argued (though IMO nobody here has made a solid case).
But that is a different topic. And to what I think most people realize, the existence of these counter points don't invalidate the act of protesting.
That is pretty much my thought on this. Wearing black clothing, deciding to take a nap during his inauguration and not watching...Is that really a protest?
Just to play Devil's Advocate, many protests are organized poorly and don't accomplish much. Occupy Wall Street for example. Also, the arguement that volunteering is a better use of time and energy could be argued (though IMO nobody here has made a solid case).
But that is a different topic. And to what I think most people realize, the existence of these counter points don't invalidate the act of protesting.
It would be terrific if all the news at night was about how he had abysmal attendance numbers and abysmal TV ratings, right after a president that he hated had broken records everywhere.Make his television ratings go straight into the gutter.
Future textbooks will say it was the least watched inauguration of all time.
So people really think protests accomplish nothing? It's a pretty easy formula...
Make a big public demonstration about a point of view, get covered by the media (all media), which spreads the message of that protest to lots of people = more people talking about issue than before = increased likelihood of something changing.
Even at a basic level, "there is a point". Not to mention history has proven it effective.
Also, seriously, The Donald is blatantly egregious.
So if 40-some% of eligible voters did not vote, and Hillary received three million more votes than Trump did...that equates to 50% of Americans voting for Trump? 🤔I guess so, friend. So what was the percentage I was getting wrong, though? That one I'm still confused about.
No, they don't.
So if 40-some% of eligible voters did not vote, and Hillary received three million more votes than Trump did...that equates to 50% of Americans voting for Trump? ��
Plus, "democratically elected" is kinda being used loosely in the case where the majority votes one way, but the election has the opposite result. lol
I always say I won't watch something related to trump but I always do. Mainly because I look forward to what stupid shit he will say or do. The last press conference he had was gold. Lol.
...I really need to change my avatar. I can't be associated with those types of people lolThat anime avatar dude in the reply..lol. They DO exist!
I don't know how long the protests will be going on for, but I'll be at work most of the day.
I really wish I could join the protests.
In the meantime, here is a great comic for the gaffers who tell us we should respect Donald Trump:
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I don't know how long the protests will be going on for, but I'll be at work most of the day.
I really wish I could join the protests.
In the meantime, here is a great comic for the gaffers who tell us we should respect Donald Trump:
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...and an even subtler difference between accepting he's going to be president and voicing your dissatisfaction with his policies and cabinet picks.There's a subtle difference between respecting him and accepting he's going to be your president.
I think we all know that Donald Trump is going to be every American's president. The people saying things like "he's not my president" it's a personal way of thinking for them. They can have it. It's not literal. I know it rubs some of you the wrong way though I'm sure you won't admit why, but they can have that.
Protesting is not about stopping Trump from being president. He will be. It's not about disrespecting the office. It's about disrespecting the man, and yes, they can have that too.
You know some people did this when President Obama was elected too?
The guy won the election, you may not like him but I would have expected you to honour the office of the President as a patriot (even if just for the inauguration).
...and an even subtler difference between accepting he's going to be president and voicing your dissatisfaction with his policies and cabinet picks.
No matter who you look at, the majority of people voted against them then for them.
You know some people did this when President Obama was elected too?
The guy won the election, you may not like him but I would have expected you to honour the office of the President as a patriot (even if just for the inauguration).
Fair point. For now....and even more subtle than that is the difference between 1) rightfully voicing your dissatisfaction and concerns, and 2) demonstrating for Trump to be impeached so that someone else can take his place as president, which is hilarious.
Almost all of the protests against Barack Obama were because fuckwits were convinced that he, as a black person, was secretly a Muslim Kenyan who was going to turn the US into a socialist Hellhole where Sharia law was enacted.You know some people did this when President Obama was elected too?
And you think this is the American way of doing things?
And then USA goes around the world preaching democracy but its citizens can't even act graciously at the inauguration?
You win back by protesting. Protesting is the clatayst for organizing political opposition and better political positioning in future elections. You use the energy from protests and transfer it to more long term goals but you still need protests to let people know they aren't alone in their anger and as a means for fellow activists to meet for the first time or first time activists to come out of the closet and be more engaged in the future.
I am not against protesting, but using a broad brush to paint people who voted (or didn't) for Trump only increase the differences.
Have you seen his cabinet picks? Yes he has done things.What is there to protest?
He hasn't done anything yet.
Except he has?What is there to protest?
He hasn't done anything yet.
Enlighten me.Except he has?
Do you think he's just been sitting on his ass since November or something?
I'm finding that a lot of these "protesting does nothing" posters are either strong conservatives that will always defend their party, trolls, or non-US individuals sharing their view while having no context of the changes made through protests in the US.
I'm not your friend, pal.
One of the lowest points and the turning point on Iraq was a flash protest against Bush by an Iraq veteran mom. They do matter and can turn opinions.
Yep.
How do you think the TEA party eventually flipped both Houses, ousted Eric Cantor (and pushed out Boehner) and eventually "won" the presidency?
By turning anger and protests into votes. Votes that started at the low level.