Have you ever participated in a Protest/demonstration

Have you ever participated in a Protest

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What with all the opinions expressed in threads on protestor violence I think it's time we had poll on our own experiences. Feel free to list which demonstrations you've been to. All poll info is public btw
 
Ive been to an anti-war meeting, A socialist meeting with guest speaker George Galloway, several local Respect meetings and two anti-war protests.
And there were no flamethrowers involved.
 
I was just at a pro-Israel demonstration in what's probably the most central synagogue in Copenhagen. I saw the Israeli ambassador to Denmark, David Walzer, a local politician, and Bent Lexner, Denmark's chief Rabbi. Amazing how many people can fit inside one of those Synagogues, Jews and Gentiles alike.. Heh.
 
Lol, i have better things to do then to protest, unless it's against a very vocal but small minority who demand everyone obeys them or be threatened with death and murder i.e. some animal rights activists, anti-capitalist morons, anti-globalisation nutjobs. I remember the last big anti-capitalist rally here in England, all it was was an excuse to go out and smash up a load of shops, destroy peoples lively hoods and deface statues and parks with swastikas.
 
:upstare: a simple

"no I havent been to a protest, but I've watched them on the telly and I can assure you're they're up to no goood because they're all like that"

would have sufficed
 
I went on several marches against the Iraq War, one in Swansea (where I lived at the time) and two in London, the second of which (February 2003) was an amazing day....
 
I was at the same protest in feb 2003 ...only half a world away in my city ..yes it was an amazing day ...the world's single largest global action ever ...too bad more americans werent paying attention
 
No but I go to uni and there have been plenty organised by others. Some were anti-war, others focused on how the government is cutting funding to the uni's or VSU. There was even one on campus by the lectures/academic staff protesting poor working conditions. They held up cars trying to get into uni. At the end of the semester they even withheld exam results until some arrangement was met. I've never bothered to go because A) I've got better things to do and B) I don't think they really accomplish anything (and so far I've been right).
 
I don't think they really accomplish anything (and so far I've been right).

Millions of people expressing their political opinion is an accomplishment in itself. In the UK the Labour government was irreperably damaged by failing to even properly acknowledge the weight of feeling against its involvement in the war.. I'd imagine they lost hundreds of thousands of voters at the next and following elections. They certainly lost ministers and party members...
 
Ok granted.
Allow me to rephrase.

B) I don't think Our University's student fee funded little student protests really accomplish anything (and so far I've been right).
 
Some anti-war protest...And some anti-government protest late 90-ties because they f$ckd it up big time here in Belgium. One blooper after another. People got fed up with it...

Protest is good. It gives the people a voice when democracy fails...Off course if there's violence involved -one side or the other- than it can be contra-productive...

We should all set an example to Ghandi who got the English out of India by non-violent protest...This doensn't mean the English didn't use any violence. They've beaten their sticks to splinters on thousands and thousand protesters...But they won ;)
 
im not even old enough to vote
any way im pro war, pro globalization/poverty, pro private corporations, anti union, pro sweatshops, and indifferent towards school tuition hikes, civil rights, animal rights
 
im not even old enough to vote
any way im pro war, pro globalization/poverty, pro private corporations, anti union, pro sweatshops, and indifferent towards school tuition hikes, civil rights, animal rights

Do you care about anything?
 
Protest againt the construction of a Mosk in my Home Town.
Protest against Neo Nazis in Frankfurt.
Protest against Millitary Draft
things like that.
 
Only the 1st of May demostration. I don't think that goes into any of the categories, but it has the most to do with "work related (unions, anti-sweatshop)", so I voted for that.
 
I've been to some (as a bystander, of course), but the only thing I participated in was a school protest outside the Regional Ministry of Education. And that was over 5 years ago, when I didn't know any better. :(

Others I watched, firebombs and the like. It was pretty sad, seemingly mature people trying to beat the crap out anything related to authority.

Counter-protests, I watched on tv, because right-wing groups and left-wing groups clashed against each other pretty violently. There were also people holding up signs that said "Stop beating up our sons! (in which case, the Combat Police)" and the like, and people beating up them as well as the police.

Bleh. I've never seen any protest here that worked, most likely because there have been no peaceful widespread protesting since the days of the Third Republic of Korea, and whatever the Student Federation of Korea (hanchongryun - wiki it) shouts out in their stupid illegal violence, people ignore.
 
Protest againt the construction of a Mosk in my Home Town.
Protest against Neo Nazis in Frankfurt.
Protest against Millitary Draft
things like that.

why would anyone protest the construction of a mosque, lemonchicken?
 
im not even old enough to vote
any way im pro war, pro globalization/poverty, pro private corporations, anti union, pro sweatshops, and indifferent towards school tuition hikes, civil rights, animal rights
Wait - you're pro poverty? How does that work? :O
 
I've been to a dozen student protests in Paris over the past six years. The last ones got really ugly and I'm sure you guys saw it on tv, burning cars and riot police beating the shit out of people. I was mostly there to take pictures, I stayed away from the troublemakers.
 
I hate protests, would never be involved in one.
Come to sunny south Korea !

Surround yourself with millions of like-minded , obedient citizens!

Happy , smiling contented people who never complain or protest about anything........



.........ever..........

.......under threat of law.



Seriously though, WTF?
You hate protests? Man , your government must really love you.
 
Terminator (aka Short Recoil) is from london (I think) ..it's Numbers (aka 15357) that's Korean

I'm not even sure Terminator is a real person, but rather a collection of machismo stereotype apps created solely to roam the internet and seek out effiminate behaviour in order to infuse it with ...more machismo

but that's just a guess
 
-Went to Anti Iraq War Protest
-Went on a march against 103 000 000$ budget cut on education (Stern you probly heard of it)
-Went on a protest to stop global warming

and went on a mobilization for the environment with my local socialist and center-left deputy.
 
I have never been to a protest. It would take a lot to get me off my chair and away from my computer games and internet.

If there was a ban on computer games and internet, i'd probably protest.
 
-Went to Anti Iraq War Protest
-Went on a march against 103 000 000$ budget cut on education (Stern you probly heard of it)
-Went on a protest to stop global warming

and went on a mobilization for the environment with my local socialist and center-left deputy.

yes the student strikes at Concordia right? (across quebec as well)
 
anti poverty usually means welfare is the solution and i completely disagree with welfare and if you read 1984 one of the themes is that the class system will realine itself. but if you donate money to a anti poverty cause i have no problem. also globalization is occuring because too many taxes and minimum wage laws. i can see me protesting illegal immigration though. mainly because i hate the spanish language
 
Yes, multiple times, mostly anti-war or relating to housing or poverty.
 
anti poverty usually means welfare is the solution and i completely disagree with welfare and if you read 1984 one of the themes is that the class system will realine itself. but if you donate money to a anti poverty cause i have no problem. also globalization is occuring because too many taxes and minimum wage laws. i can see me protesting illegal immigration though. mainly because i hate the spanish language

Gee, I hope you don't get sick or unemployed under your own regime.

Also, sounds like you're mainly bigoted. Mainly.
 
Me and some friends were pretty close to going to a ************** event. Those guys are hillarious. I didn't go because most of them are nuts and too extremist, I only wanted to be part of something that goes against the grain. Not to mention recently I have become closer to the middle of the political spectrum rather than more conservative.

EDIT: Why the hell is protest warrior(one word) starred out? **************
 
Me and some friends were pretty close to going to a ************** event. Those guys are hillarious. I didn't go because most of them are nuts and too extremist, I only wanted to be part of something that goes against the grain. Not to mention recently I have become closer to the middle of the political spectrum rather than more conservative.

EDIT: Why the hell is protest warrior(one word) starred out? **************

because that site was banned after a former member and some his "warrior" cronies attacked HL2.net

and yes they're a bunch of nutbars ..I spent a few months at the forums and eventually had to leave in order to retain my sanity






KaMaKaZi-BLiTz/Terminator please explain what it is about protests that you hate? is it the crowds? the freshair? I'd seriously like to understand your reasoning as to why you hate protests


edit: well if baseball player (that must make him an authority on the issue) keith hernandez said it then it must be true :upstare: ..could you pick someone who's IQ isnt represented by double digits?
 
KaMaKaZi-BLiTz/Terminator please explain what it is about protests that you hate? is it the crowds? the freshair? I'd seriously like to understand your reasoning as to why you hate protests

The hate of opinions which differ from his own?
 
Here's another guy but another player.....His name is Carlos Delgado he protests allot, He protest against the war, so when they say the star spangled banner he is no where to be seen.
 
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