• @[email protected]
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      46 months ago

      Miss. They aren’t mad at the system, they are mad at the group that blocked them (and often vandalizes their car and threatens them while they are boxed in, safety stopped.)

    • @Death_Equity
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      Stopping ambulances, firetrucks, someone in labor, someone having a medical emergency is not cool. Getting someone fired for being late or not showing up is a dick move.

      Go protest outside of a politician’s or CEO’s home, hurting the average person will only harm the cause.

        • @[email protected]
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          46 months ago

          The article we are responding to notes how some of the protesters who blocked the bridge threw their keys into the water. Even if we ignore the absurdity of jamming up traffic for miles, but magically allowing emergency vehicles to get through ins timely manner, you can’t let people through if you can’t move your car.

        • @[email protected]
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          36 months ago

          If the protest causes a mile long backup it can still be much harder for emergency vehicles to navigate the stopped traffic far away, out of the direct control or observation of the protesters.

        • @Lemmy_Cook
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          Did you read the article? The amount of people in this thread who straight up want anarchy is insane. I agree it should be a felony these people do not have a legal right to block public roads. No matter what people on Lemmy think.

        • @afraid_of_zombies
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          Bullshit. If you had bothered to read the article you would have seen that people used their abandoned car as a blockade some of them throwing their keys away. You can’t move your car for an ambulance when that happens. How can you move a car when you aren’t there to move it?

      • @[email protected]
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        116 months ago

        Attention to the problem.

        You can act like it doesn’t work, but the Civil Rights movement had no traction until white people were inconvenienced.

        • @[email protected]
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          -46 months ago

          There was a lot more to the success of the civil rights movement than simply blocking traffic.

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            66 months ago

            There’s this weird idea that the civil rights protestors were met with people clapping and cheering and waving American flags. They were not. Those protests were wildly unpopular in their time. It was only later on, after they succeeded in getting some change, that the attitudes and rhetoric around those protests changed.

            • @Ensign_Crab
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              16 months ago

              Civil rights protests were effective.

              People who like the status quo do not want effective protests.

            • @[email protected]
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              I’m well aware. I was specifically talking about the modern tactic of sit-ins in the middle of busy intersections and protestors glueing themselves to the tarmac, and so forth.

              I never called into question political protest in general, even though that’s apparently what people are assuming I said.

                • @[email protected]
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                  16 months ago

                  Violence is never appropriate unless in self defense. Bystanders don’t deserve to have their lives flipped over in the name of visibility.

          • @[email protected]
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            66 months ago

            Sit ins, marching in the streets, and other disruptive actions that are comparable were a significant part of it.

            Not being the whole thing doesn’t mean it wasn’t important.