"Oh gee you protested in a park for a week. I'm sure informed and care now." *2 days after protest stopes* "What was that thing that was being protested the other day?"babinro said:This.Elfgore said:Never. I don't give a fuck what you're protesting, you do not stop a business from profiting, or shut down an entire fucking highway cause "our issue is important *whine*. Every protester who does should be arrested. It's selfish, childish, and an asshole way to protest.
To me, protesting is about giving an issue awareness and NOT about disrupting the daily lives and livelihoods of complete strangers/companies. To promote healthy protesting, I think it's important for the media to report on it ESPECIALLY when it's none disruptive.
The goal is to share what people think. If the media can help them do this and promote it when it's done right then it promotes good behavior and everyone wins.
More to the point...a protester should not be giving the authority to do things regular people could not. They should not be above the law. Protesters should not be able to get away with blocking a highway for the same reason that I can't simply get away with having a family picnic on a hwy.
"God dang it those jerks are blocking the high way! I got to work late because of them! Then they overran my favorite breakfast joint so I couldn't get my morning coffee making me even more late! Someone needs to do something so that these parasites aren't in my way anymore!"
Hyperbolic? Maybe. True? Pretty much. Fact is Americans really won't give two craps if you don't inconvenience them these days. If they can still go about their lives without having to worry about a road being blocked on their favorite star bucks getting overrun or something then people can just ignore the protests and nothing will change because people don't care. The civil rights leaders did this. Its called "civil disobedience" and the point is to tick people off and get arrested doing it.