It's rare that I speak about issues with some weight behind them and even rarer that I am the thread builder of it but I have something on my brain that has been bugging me for a while now. There are stories about this on Facebook and whantnot but trying to get a rational discussion out of there is like trying to get a rational discussion out of Youtube. You'd figure people having their real names would make a difference but it really really doesn't...
Anywho, I live in Minnesota (United States). Lately, there have been some major protests in the state for a variety of reasons. Some are protesting fast food wages (the $15 a hour campaign) and some are protesting racism (Michael Brown/blacklivesmatter) but we're not here to discuss specific protests and whether people should or should not be protesting. What I want to discuss is the manner of protest.
On two separate occasions this week, protests have shut down major infrastructure in the state. Once was a group that walked through a major highway, closing down this area for hours. The next day, groups protested on an airport road, effectively shutting down the Minneapolis airport for a little while.
I am conflicted on this. On one hand, protesting is something that people should be allowed to do if they are unhappy. While it would be nice if they protested legally (contrary to popular belief, you can't protest wherever the hell you want), no one pays attention to you if you protest at City Hall. On the other hand, you are impeding everyone else from being able to live their lives whether they agree with your cause or not.
So what do others think on this? Is it alright to protest in this manner?
Note: I wasn't sure if we should be in OT or R&P but I don't want this to be about individual protests or causes so I chose OT. I would respectfully request that this be kept on topic about the manner of protests, NOT commenting on specific protests and whether they're right or wrong. Thank you.
Anywho, I live in Minnesota (United States). Lately, there have been some major protests in the state for a variety of reasons. Some are protesting fast food wages (the $15 a hour campaign) and some are protesting racism (Michael Brown/blacklivesmatter) but we're not here to discuss specific protests and whether people should or should not be protesting. What I want to discuss is the manner of protest.
On two separate occasions this week, protests have shut down major infrastructure in the state. Once was a group that walked through a major highway, closing down this area for hours. The next day, groups protested on an airport road, effectively shutting down the Minneapolis airport for a little while.
I am conflicted on this. On one hand, protesting is something that people should be allowed to do if they are unhappy. While it would be nice if they protested legally (contrary to popular belief, you can't protest wherever the hell you want), no one pays attention to you if you protest at City Hall. On the other hand, you are impeding everyone else from being able to live their lives whether they agree with your cause or not.
So what do others think on this? Is it alright to protest in this manner?
Note: I wasn't sure if we should be in OT or R&P but I don't want this to be about individual protests or causes so I chose OT. I would respectfully request that this be kept on topic about the manner of protests, NOT commenting on specific protests and whether they're right or wrong. Thank you.