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In reply to the discussion: Marathon Organizers Respond To Black Lives Matter Plans [View all]Aerows
(39,961 posts)54. "People in places 11 through 3000"
Yep. Probably half of runners in 1000+ are so in the zone of just making it through to the finish are on autopilot, too. They are on their last bit of energy and are pouring on the speed to better their times, and desperately need to replenish their bodies.
You would have to be absolutely stupid to think that you can stand in the way thousands of people that have already ran 20+ miles and believe that it will end well. You may as well try yelling fire in a crowded theater. Except this theater has thousands of people involved.
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A marathon seems to be a race without color, religion, gender, social standing etc
riderinthestorm
Sep 2015
#12
Even if the runners in the first ten places are willing to discuss the situation with protestors.
lumberjack_jeff
Sep 2015
#10
I wore coke bottle glasses, had braces and couldn't play volleyball to save my life
Aerows
Sep 2015
#140
TBH I'd be more worried about us experienced people than newbs grinding it out..
sir pball
Sep 2015
#166
It's in the top 10 largest marathons in the US and yes, past winners are African
riderinthestorm
Sep 2015
#71
I would be targeting events or institutions some way related to the issue.
Comrade Grumpy
Sep 2015
#9
So they're going to punish people who aren't responsible for their grievances.......
WillowTree
Sep 2015
#16
Of course you would. Some people just don't get that there IS such a thing as bad publicity.
WillowTree
Sep 2015
#28
It's one thing to be at the finish line with signs and things, and having your pressence known
arcane1
Sep 2015
#44
I can't really speak to the issue of whether or not this protest is a good idea, but this resonated
djean111
Sep 2015
#56
Yes, that is the message they should be trying to get across - that they are struggling
Yo_Mama
Sep 2015
#78
"Raising awareness" by making themselves look like assholes will do nothing good for their cause.
WillowTree
Sep 2015
#29
I don't know if you can call raising awareness a 'solid goal'. It's more an ephemeral one.
randome
Sep 2015
#114
well, if their goal is to get white liberals to appreciate cops, they're going to succeed with this
geek tragedy
Sep 2015
#38
Actually I couldn't agree more, I just remember the old rhetoric from the 60's
tularetom
Sep 2015
#63
It's easy to agree with the ends but deplore the means but BLM won't accept that
tularetom
Sep 2015
#82
Do you honestly think that this will gain them a sinngle friend or supporter?
WillowTree
Sep 2015
#52
Hey Philo, any update on that referee hurling racial slurs at players? n/m
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Sep 2015
#58
My first reaction is that given the atrocity in Boston, this is an incredibly stupid move.
Yo_Mama
Sep 2015
#74
The first question in activism is always "Will this action further my cause?"
Scootaloo
Sep 2015
#80
i find it super amusing how outraged people are that RUNNERS will be inconvenienced
La Lioness Priyanka
Sep 2015
#95
had it not been for them and their disruptions we all would have forgotten ferguson by now
La Lioness Priyanka
Sep 2015
#100
Not sure where you're seeing "outrage", and certainly not because "RUNNERS will be inconvenienced".
WillowTree
Sep 2015
#102
It's the same narcissists who don't care about the folks who got fired when they got blocked...
TipTok
Sep 2015
#132
Folks don't ignore or dislike their policy because they have a problem with it...
TipTok
Sep 2015
#157
They're tired of being told sit down and shut up when it comes to their lives...
Lancero
Oct 2015
#172
No, people ignore them because they pull stupid, narcissitic stunts unrelated to the cause
branford
Oct 2015
#174
The ends to this protest is to keep the movement in public mind, to keep the message...
Lancero
Oct 2015
#175
What garbage. Guess what, people who don't agree with you aren't Republicans or anything close.
branford
Oct 2015
#176
No. Don't disrupt a community event with no connection to law enforcement abuses
branford
Oct 2015
#189
The local BLM activists have apparently realized that disrupting the marathon was idiotic.
branford
Oct 2015
#202
If BLM suggests foolish or counterproductive ideas, they should be criticized.
branford
Oct 2015
#206
If I was completely indifferent to the parties involved, it might make entertaining TV.
lumberjack_jeff
Sep 2015
#122
that's sort of what activist do in times of crisis. Check ACTUP if you don't understand this
La Lioness Priyanka
Sep 2015
#160
I was a dumb idea when I first heard about it yesterday and its still a dumb idea today
tularetom
Sep 2015
#152