3. One of the leaders and drivers of the protest was a black clergyman from SC. They know how this shit works.
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Replying to @drskyskull
I wouldn't be surprised if black clergy are the ones who save us from ourselves yet AGAIN. (If we can be saved.)
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4. Even non-disruptive protests matter. Idiots on FB were complaining that CLT protest was useless because it was authorized by police...
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... but even a lawful, peaceful protest can shift the narrative. People pay attention to the groups with massive support, even if opposed.
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I thought protests were supposed to be lawful & peaceful
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Lots of civil rights protests were deliberately law-breaking, of course against crappy laws.
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There's no protest that fits with what the oppressors/powerful define as ok.
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A dude sat during the USA national anthem and you all went bonkers. That's peaceful as fuck.
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Replying to @o_guest @drskyskull
I sure didn't go bonkers. Now "They all" did I guess. And yep - those being protested will always find fault.
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Replying to @CrawliesWithCri @o_guest
Yeah, I think Olivia meant "you" as a reference to lots of Americans, not you in particular.
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Exactly.
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