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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]KentuckyWoman
(7,408 posts)30. Protest is good. Interruption is not.
Standing quietly in a hijab or with a sign or shirt or whatever either inside or outside is fine. Causing a scene, throwing things, yelling, or otherwise creating an interruption is wrong in my opinion.
I have a member of my family who is actually planning to vote for Trump but is extremely unhappy with Trump's stance on immigration. He's been at 5 different Trump rallies that are within a drive handing out informational pamphlets to other Trump supporters hoping to get supporters to push Trump in a more tolerant direction. My cousin doesn't seem to understand the whole point of the rhetoric is to get media attention so it's not likely to change.
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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