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In reply to the discussion: Protesters again take to uptown streets (of Charlotte) [View all]Cleita
(75,480 posts)in many of them. The reason they were effective was because they didn't abide by operational hours or authorities shoving them around. Also, the media paid attention and reported on them. Remember how ineffective the war protests of 2001 were, that were huge worldwide, when Bush marched us to the wars we didn't want? The protesters were the same ones who protested in the sixties, only middle aged and elderly by then and they were put into free speech zones, kettled and other obstructions those who made the rules threw in front of them, something they wouldn't have put up with in the sixties The media ignored them. The administration ignored them and got us involved into two horrific wars and we are still there more than a decade later.
I think those seventy "fools" in Charlotte were effective. The burned the oath of office like people burned the flag and their draft cards in the sixties. It's meant to shock. The news reported on them, not very accurately, but they did and they got us fighting about them. They did their job whether you like it or not. Protests that effect real change are always at an inconvenient time, place and they shock.