• @WhatAmLemmy
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    4 months ago

    You know that black chick who refused to go to the back of the bus a few gens ago? Believe it or not, ILLEGAL!

    Was she a criminal who should have “learned” to protest at the well-established time/place/manner? If no, check your conformism. Needing “approval” to protest is anti-democratic.

    If you’re still not getting it — On a scale of peaceful to genocide, how “criminal” is sitting inside a building without approval?

    • @doingthestuff
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      -84 months ago

      I also believe in civil disobedience but everyone gets all surprised picachu face when people get arrested for breaking the law. Go ahead and do it, just don’t be surprised.

      I find there’s often an agreement bias. If hundreds of Trump supporters had sat in the same time/place/manner on Jan 6 rather than what happened, would you have agreed with their arrest?

      • @[email protected]
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        154 months ago

        If hundreds of Trump supporters had sat in the same time/place/manner on Jan 6 rather than what happened, would you have agreed with their arrest?

        Fuck no. And they didn’t.

        • @doingthestuff
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          54 months ago

          Great response and I agree with you on both. People who showed up peacefully and broke no laws didn’t get arrested on Jan 6. But neither party is going to change the law to allow protests in our statehouses.

      • @WhatAmLemmy
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        24 months ago

        If they had sat around the building chanting, without beating police or any violence? Then it would’ve been a slightly larger nothing burger. Despite being a significantly dumber, unjustifiable, cause, the only legitimate concern is security for the people who have to work there and damage to property. Luckily anti-genocide protestors are 1000x less violent than insurrectionist fascists, so it’s not even a remotely valid comparison.