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In reply to the discussion: Protesters at Trump Rallies: Good or bad? Helpful or unhelpful? Worth the effort or not? [View all]FlatBaroque
(3,160 posts)12. I'll let Charles Pierce speak for me on the matter
http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/news/a42984/message-to-trump-protesters/
Stay out of the buildings.
Stop being played for such suckers. Stop enlisting yourself in his bloody vaudeville. Stop giving him stuff to lie about at all the rallies that actually do end up happening. Stop making yourselves part of the show, because it's not working. It doesn't affect him at all. In fact, his campaign gains strength from it, like some science-fiction monster that absorbs the energy of whatever attacks it and then uses it to destroy. It doesn't gain you any allies; as should be clear by most of the meeping responses from the elite political press, the best it can get you is lectures about how Both Sides in our politics should settle down and let cooler heads ponder impotently about How We Got To This Point. That discussion never quite comes around to the simple, obvious fact that the Republican Party ate the monkeybrains 30 years ago and that the prion disease it thereby acquired is now cascading through its higher functions. That there is even one allegedly serious person taking seriously the allegedly serious argument that the president is somehow at fault for how the Republican madness is acting out in public is a measure of how far the disease has progressed, and of the spavined state of our institutional immunity to it.
Stop being played for such suckers. Stop enlisting yourself in his bloody vaudeville. Stop giving him stuff to lie about at all the rallies that actually do end up happening. Stop making yourselves part of the show, because it's not working. It doesn't affect him at all. In fact, his campaign gains strength from it, like some science-fiction monster that absorbs the energy of whatever attacks it and then uses it to destroy. It doesn't gain you any allies; as should be clear by most of the meeping responses from the elite political press, the best it can get you is lectures about how Both Sides in our politics should settle down and let cooler heads ponder impotently about How We Got To This Point. That discussion never quite comes around to the simple, obvious fact that the Republican Party ate the monkeybrains 30 years ago and that the prion disease it thereby acquired is now cascading through its higher functions. That there is even one allegedly serious person taking seriously the allegedly serious argument that the president is somehow at fault for how the Republican madness is acting out in public is a measure of how far the disease has progressed, and of the spavined state of our institutional immunity to it.
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Protesters at Trump Rallies: Good or bad? Helpful or unhelpful? Worth the effort or not? [View all]
Stinky The Clown
Mar 2016
OP
I concur, especially in the case of the stage jumper and the old fart who sucker punched the guy in
Monk06
Mar 2016
#41
It depends what the protesters do -- Burlington VT reacted well when the alien Trump monster came
karynnj
Mar 2016
#20
Trump pays for the venue but so does every other candidate The event itself is open to the public
Monk06
Mar 2016
#43
You mean they send out invitations or charge admission? Seems private function in the context
Monk06
Mar 2016
#47
Bad. It's fine to protest outside other people's rallies; it's not OK to shut them down.
Donald Ian Rankin
Mar 2016
#26
Could help. Just remember the Civil Rights protesters who faced ugly mobs & police dogs...
Hekate
Mar 2016
#34