No right is more precious in a free country than that of having a voice in the election of those who make the laws under which, as good citizens, we must live. Other rights, even the most basic, are illusory if the right to vote is undermined.
- US Supreme Court

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

protesting behind fences doesn't work

If I were a protester, I'd find a way to protest that does work.

I mean, isn't being seen sort of the point?

The Denver Post:

The fence around the public demonstration zone outside the Democratic National Convention will be chicken wire or chain link, authorities revealed in U.S. District Court today.

That may allow protestors to be seen and heard by delegates going in and out of the Pepsi Center during the convention.

Love that word "may". Don't you?

I don't tend to join protests. But if I did, I'd choose my time and place with great care. Protesting behind a fence is a waste of time. When you submit to that - they win. Their goal is to control you, after all.

It's time to rethink old ways of doing things*.

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*Coevolution:

Each party in a co-evolutionary relationship exerts selective pressures on the other, thereby affecting each others' evolution. ... Evolution in a one-on-one interaction, such as that between predator and prey, host-symbiont or host-parasitic pair, is coevolution. But many cases are less clearcut: a species may evolve in response to a number of other species, each of which is also evolving in response to a set of species.

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