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RE: Is inconvenience to the general public justified in activism and protest?

in ecoTrain3 years ago

Nice. I've seen a couple of entries to this contest and I like how you emphasized the importance of having limitations in all these inconveniences caused by activists.

People can go about their protest. They can choose to block roads but once it gets to the spilling of blood and destruction of properties that are owned by individuals, it shows that they are already overdoing the protest and they need to stop immediately.

The example you gave about stuff happening in Venezuela is very similar to how protests turn out in my part of the world. We've witnessed a whole lot of protests but up to this date, nothing good has ever come out of any of them. Nothing at all.

Thanks for sharing this on DreemPort.

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Hello!
I know that in your country, in many ways, you live through similar situations with mass protests. And it is very frustrating when one looks back and realizes how much we have left on the way. And that in the end, no changes have been achieved. On the contrary, in my experience, we come out with more repression and more freedoms curtailed when this happens.

Let's hope one-day things will improve here and there.
Thank you very much for stopping by, and have a good weekend.