I grow angry sometimes at the volatile protests I see on the evening news, but yet I am grateful that we all are free to voice our opinions. For that reason, I try very hard not to judge when someone’s opinion is very different from my own. Easier said than done sometimes.
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Mike says
Not sure how you feel about him or the situation in general, but the protesting against Trump has really been getting on my nerves. The fact that people block highways so supporters can’t get to him and then get violent when people try to get through just tells me that’s not the kind of people I want to be associating with. Just seems like that type of “protesting” should be gaining more favor with intelligent people AGAINST their cause. Regardless of you feel about Trump, the “protesters” are doing themselves and their cause no favors.
Kim says
I totally agree with you, Mike and Fonda.
Fonda Rush says
I agree; however. I don’t believe that civil disobedience should include rioting, looting, destroying things that don’t belong to you, etc. Some people can become quite outraged about perceived wrongs, and they still don’t have the right to hurt other people or their things. Marches, sit-ins, picketing in front of places or signing petitions are more acceptable ways to voice an opinion.