DOJ attorney placed on leave after expressing frustration in court with government over mistakenly deported man
DOJ attorney placed on leave after expressing frustration in court with government over mistakenly deported man
DOJ attorney placed on leave after expressing frustration in court with government over mistakenly deported man
Maybe if more people hold up signs and occupy a sidewalk outside buildings that these oligarchs never go to will fix this! Lets organize ANYWHERE BUT their mansions, lets not inconvenience them too much and inconvenience eachother even more. That'll show em! I can't wait for the next time millions of people gather together to be ignored, just so long as we don't organize and gather at places we can't be ignored, that'll make them fear us!
Hard /s because people still seem to believe that peacefully holding signs and capitulating to the villains will fix anything.
There are stages to escalate through and multiple channels to apply pressure through at the same time.
Large-scale peaceful demonstrations are an important first stage, and are still required as more intense channels are opened up.
It's a matter of "Yes, that and more" not "No, something else"
Touche. Perhaps I figure that we'd already be at that stage by now, considering how broad the consensus is about who the villains are. Considering the crime that Luigi is unjustly taking the fall for, and how uniting across the board that was, I figured that was less a seed being planted and more a full grown tree bearing fruit.
Nobody here is stopping you from organizing/doing your own whatever. There are sites like mobilize.us where you can organize a protest at whatever oligarch's mansion you want. Stop whining and waiting for someone else to do what you think needs to be done. Be the change you want to see.
Let's discuss plans to commit civil disobedience in public forums, that's a great idea! /s