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Stupid signs, stupid chants, feds, new targets on your back, waste of time, being pawns...

Stupid signs, stupid chants, feds, new targets on your back, waste of time, being pawns...

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[–] 4 pts

I'm at a music festival this weekend and staying with my sister in a large city.

I overheard someone talking about protests in DC.

They were highly recommending it because they say there are music/alcohol buses and trucks that come by and start a party after a while. He was talking about it like its a pop up bar. Fucking faggots

[–] 4 pts

Those types of protests were championed by the Mossad-CIA-Judeo-Communist-Hippy movement of the 60s.

People who want to create change hold discussions and debates. Such informal debates and discussions were once common. Which would eventually create formal debates and disclosure and presentation of facts for the larger public.

Signage protests are simply a deep state judeo-redirect to keep people from engaging in productive forms of debate, discussion, and information exchange.

[–] 1 pt

Your claim that protests are the reason debates don't happen is completely baseless. You can have both, but what is more protests already get you the attention to get debates started. They can be a stepping stone. A platform to promote your debate directly to people willing to participate in it.

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Baseless? Your comment is baseless. If you're out picketing you're not talking, discussing, or debating. In many cases, especially historically, you're not allowed to even talk with them else shit happens. This in no way facilitates discussion or debate, let alone formal debate.

When's the last time you've seen your community observe or participate in formal debate? I live in a college town and it doesn't even happen here. Debate is simply a classroom exercise.

The purpose of signage/picketing is shaming and business disruption. For modern unions it's to pretend they got something out of their useless union fees. It has nothing to do with discussion or debate. Even information dissemination is very limited.

I'm sorry, but your baseless comment is baseless. It doesn't reflect reality in the least.

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If you're out picketing you're not talking, discussing, or debating

Not true. Protests often have speakers and at the very least have people with thier ideas and arguments written on signs.

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I live in a college town and it doesn't even happen here. Debate is simply a classroom exercise.

Colleges have turned into leftist indoctrination camps that is why they can't allow open debate. Debates in classrooms are not open. Your professor holds your grades hostage, even when they claim they don't. Then they control the discussion and shut it down when it doesn't go thier way.

I have political discussions with whomever is willing. If you aren't that's on you. If your friends group doesn't what garbage do you waste your time discussing?

[–] 2 pts

Two reasons why:

a) they're paid shills b) they're retarded

(a) and (b) are not mutually exclusive.

[–] 1 pt

It's a good place to meet sluts. This might sound like a joke, but if you want to bang some easily manipulated whore, go to a political protest. Easy pickings. I suggest using a fake name.

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It's a part of the motions. Show of numbers. If that doesn't work. Well what's next.

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You willing to Bail me out of jail?

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very very rarely they are to show up and be counted. For example mask mandate protests. The news likes to call protesters fringe minority groups. But if thousands of people show up that becomes a difficult narrative to sell, such as trump crowds and biden crowds.

Also many times they are more for the moral of the people at the ralley or protest than outside, it is massive amounts of virue signaling and validation for people involved in it. They go for the good feels. But the protest itself almost never results in change.

also an example the protests in hong Kong- rallies so big they got attention from the world, but did nothing except maybe slow down the CCP in the short run.

The lesson, money and guns matter- nothing else. So don't throw your job away to make a statement- your economic empowerment is your strength, not a virtue signaling death.

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also an example the protests in hong Kong- rallies so big they got attention from the world, but did nothing except maybe slow down the CCP in the short run.

oof, yeah that's a blackpill for sure.

The left does it all the time but when the right does it's exploited and used against them.

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They're all paid from the same pool. Once you understand that all media is nothing but "entertainment" and that the producers control every aspect (from the children's shows, up through religion, and onto "news" and hobbies...) only then will you understand that by you participating in any of that shit...is why it continues and continues to grow.

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I went to covid lock down/vax protests because I wanted the NYC community to know that we exist.

I didn't want my lib community to think that we are so insignificant that we should be dismissed and ignored.

Also I met a few new people, found some new community. It's nice for me to know that I'm not totally alone in this festering pizza rat environment. It was also fun seeing people throw their masks on when they saw the protest coming. Some of the young women would run away in fear of our covid cooties.

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Political protests are a fed psyop. The only successful peaceful sign protests are ones they intended to be successful. They want the masses to think these changes were their idea and that they have influence over the government. The opposite is true however. Only ideas that farther the centralist planners agenda ever get implemented and the population has zero influence over them. In this way they prevent themselves from losing power and any real reform from ever occurring through actual revolution. They condition people to believing change can occur without sacrifice.

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