I used to protest the crappy food in our caf by grabbing an apple every friday and hurling it at glass doors in the underground tunnel system we had where there were no cameras. There are cameras now and my protest did not last long.
I have protested (I'm still in university) against the state neglection of the rail system (which cost the lives of 57 people last year here), against the attack on Palestine and also against the legalisation of private universities (they were always state-funded)
NEW YORK, NY — As pro-Palestine groups continued to gather on campus following the establishment of the Gaza Solidarity Encampment, Columbia University protestors clarified that they only want "Death to America" after America...
Went to a protest of Viet Nam war and post Kent State shooting. I was pretty young. A rednecks drove a truck through the crowds But luckily no one got hurt, things got bad and people started breaking windows so we got the hell out of there. It was a tense era. letsrun trolls suck
I forget which movie this is from, but... "Mindless conformity, or impotent protest?"
For disclaimer purposes: NOT THAT I ENDORSE THIS,but... extreme and disruptive action are the only things that create true change in a system like ours. Protesting within what the system allows you to do (designated "protest areas," approved signage, etc etc) is borderline idiotic and serves as little more than a gesture/virtue signal. And college kids + young neolib types have always/will always loooove virtue-signaling without anything to actually back it up.
I don’t understand what you mean. Some of the most important social movements in American history to place well within the social political order. Yes, civil rights protesters sat in lunch counters where it was illegal, but their goal which they accomplished was to pass comprehensive legislation eliminating Jim Crow and ensuring voting rights. The only thing disruptive about it was that a whole lot of people, including some very powerful people, agreed with them.
I have protested (I'm still in university) against the state neglection of the rail system (which cost the lives of 57 people last year here), against the attack on Palestine and also against the legalisation of private universities (they were always state-funded)
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