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In reply to the discussion: I'm sympathetic with folks compelled to directly confront ICE agents, but it's foolish [View all]Scrivener7
(58,926 posts)27. Minnesota protesters aren't doing anything like what you describe yourself doing.
And, as always, I would say to you that advocating for the weakest possible response is not the right course.
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I'm sympathetic with folks compelled to directly confront ICE agents, but it's foolish [View all]
bigtree
Jan 29
OP
The Minneapolis protests have been effective because they have been nonviolent.
Ocelot II
Jan 29
#18
We see you Ocelot II. We know you're standing on the tip of the wedge and we appreciate you.
Scrivener7
Jan 29
#32
Should know better than to protest fascism? No. The goons will do what they will do.
Scrivener7
Jan 29
#33
Nobody feels particularly brave - and sometimes we're just out protesting on street corners in small groups
Ocelot II
Jan 29
#41
AND, I HAVE to add: it's having an effect. Without Minnesotans standing for what's right,
Scrivener7
Jan 29
#49
John Lewis isn't remembered because he stayed home instead of getting his head cracked
EdmondDantes_
Jan 29
#4
Many people have been trained by local groups in nonviolent direct action techniques.
Ocelot II
Jan 29
#7
Seriously, who sees the brilliant organizing of the people of Minneapolis and says "Better if you stay home"???
Prairie Gates
Jan 29
#12
As a 76 year old geezer I agree with the sentiment but without those individuals who just aren't going to take
NoMoreRepugs
Jan 29
#14
I'm somewhat a believer that the violence perpetrated against civil rights protestors
bigtree
Jan 29
#23
Minnesota protesters aren't doing anything like what you describe yourself doing.
Scrivener7
Jan 29
#27
(a) it makes a difference if you were protesting the '76 Ford White House, or the '78 Carter White House
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 30
#73
Believe me, folks know exactly what they're risking when they confront ICE to save their neighbors.
WhiskeyGrinder
Jan 30
#71
Some were saying that during the Civil Rights Movement. When ICE and the DOJ views taking picture of ICE abuses
lostincalifornia
Jan 30
#76
of course I haven't said the protestors are the problem, or people taking pictures
bigtree
Jan 30
#77
I THANK GOD for the protesters AND the 'observers' who have more physical courage
Jack Valentino
Jan 30
#78
