dragonswarrior said:
Wow. The lack of empathy and the sheer amount of blase and unaware horribleness in this thread is shockingly depressing.
If you look at the history of the United States, you'll find that no where has there been positive social change unless the system has been fucked with. If the majority of the people in this thread had their ways we'd still be living under the Jim Crow laws, and women still wouldn't be able to vote.
Yeah... I don't post often, but I feel compelled to lend whatever small voice I have to counter the tide of hateful self-centered entitlement that many posters in this thread seem to have.
If you truly believe that you have some right to convenience which trumps the rights of others to not be killed by those who have sworn to "serve and protect"... then I am actually really saddened. Those who wield hypothetical situations of those who merely might have suffered more deeply as a result of the delays are using a slim justification of "might-be's" to avoid actually thinking about the real, demonstrable, and recorded violences these people are protesting against.
As a side-note, historically peaceful protests have been most successful only when coupled with violent protests and rioting. I've read quotes from the MLK Movement to the effect of (paraphrased) "The Black Panthers helped our peaceful protests succeed. We would talk to politicians and say 'deal with us, or deal with them.' The politicians would suddenly become desperate to help us."
Lastly, to those who have, or claim to have lost their jobs as a result of protest-driven delays... it's an overwhelmingly servile mindset to accuse the protesters of causing you to lose your job. No reasonable human being would fire an employee for delays that they had no control over. Either your employer was appallingly cruel, or used it as a pretext to get rid of an otherwise problematic employee.