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    1 month ago

    Yep, I think what people aren’t getting is that if any protest group undemocratically gives itself the right to block freeways, then any protest group could claim the same rights. What if pro-life people start blocking freeways next, then pro-Israel protestors next. The level of passion about the topic does not grant automatic acceptance of the method.

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        1 month ago

        I agree and would also say that society demanding harsher punishments for this kind of protesting is a pretty dang good indicator that it’s morally wrong.

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            28 days ago

            No, nor pro choice people and that’s exactly my point. The acceptability of the form of protest can’t be related to how passionate the people are about their cause, or every passionate social justice group could justify this. That’s clearly a result society can’t take and leads to the few saying to the many: “my favorite cause is more important than…well, whatever you have going on today.” What makes it wrong is targeting random people with no attempt at majority support, an indifference to the risks, and trapping people in the protest. It would be wrong no matter the cause.