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Quoted By: >>9415439
Yet again the constitution is under attack! It always seems to be the left going after the right, bunch of thirsty mosquitoes, without the ability of quench satisfaction.
Now anyone with a good head on their shoulders would benefit more by having a seat in the living room with some relaxing music to think things through. People today seem to think a whole lot less than they used to (lazy brains). Now let’s take a look at how this protest could make any subtile changes in either direction.
>Group of people show up armed.
>Group of people show up to oppose the people who are armed.
>What could possibly change a governments directional decision?
Have a seat, think about it.
>China hundreds of thousands protesting... nothing changed.
>Peasants' Revolt, also called Wat Tyler's Rebellion, (1381), first great popular rebellion in English history. Its immediate cause was the imposition of the unpopular poll tax of 1381, which brought to a head the economic discontent that had been growing since the middle of the century.
>The Result of the Peasants Revolt:
On the surface, the peasants were crushed, their demands denied, and many executed. However, the land owners had been scared, and in the longer term several things were achieved. ... The Lords treated the peasants with much more respect.
>History proves that protests only make things worse for conservatives.
>The right is provoked & then set up by the left and defamed via media outlets (owned by the left), happens & happened all the time.
Showing up dressed in suits while wielding guns around will only give the left (the media) what they want.
The media, the news, all fake!
All the left needs are pictures so they can then make dishonest articles.
What will a protest do?
Nothing great for the constitution.
Something great for the left.
If you actually think in your right mind that protests like the one happening can make a positive change, explain how!
Now anyone with a good head on their shoulders would benefit more by having a seat in the living room with some relaxing music to think things through. People today seem to think a whole lot less than they used to (lazy brains). Now let’s take a look at how this protest could make any subtile changes in either direction.
>Group of people show up armed.
>Group of people show up to oppose the people who are armed.
>What could possibly change a governments directional decision?
Have a seat, think about it.
>China hundreds of thousands protesting... nothing changed.
>Peasants' Revolt, also called Wat Tyler's Rebellion, (1381), first great popular rebellion in English history. Its immediate cause was the imposition of the unpopular poll tax of 1381, which brought to a head the economic discontent that had been growing since the middle of the century.
>The Result of the Peasants Revolt:
On the surface, the peasants were crushed, their demands denied, and many executed. However, the land owners had been scared, and in the longer term several things were achieved. ... The Lords treated the peasants with much more respect.
>History proves that protests only make things worse for conservatives.
>The right is provoked & then set up by the left and defamed via media outlets (owned by the left), happens & happened all the time.
Showing up dressed in suits while wielding guns around will only give the left (the media) what they want.
The media, the news, all fake!
All the left needs are pictures so they can then make dishonest articles.
What will a protest do?
Nothing great for the constitution.
Something great for the left.
If you actually think in your right mind that protests like the one happening can make a positive change, explain how!