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Originally posted by cluck
Are we forgetting what civil disobedience is? Proper civil disobedience is nonviolent and doesn't harm anyone or their property.
It's like if there was a jewish cemetary and a group of nazis found that offensive. They could stand outside with signs as long as they didn't harass anyone or deface the cemetary. Going in and knocking over gravestones would be out of line.
What that stupid zionist did was going into the cemetary and knocking over a few tombstones.
I hate Israel. I hate Palestine. I'm not about to physically confront any jews or arabs over it.
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good post.
and tomorrow is Martin Luther King day here in America ;)
As I said, him "planning his protest" ahead of time, gives him no validity for "acting on emotion"
He could have made more of a stink and stated in public that he would not attend this Genocide forum or the event because of an offending piece of work, thus drawing attention to it and creating a nonviolent, noncriminal form of protest.
Again as mentioned, instead he planned it, followed through and exectued a criminal act.
If it was any one of us, especially me that did that, Id be in jail tonight and probably catch a lot of shit over it.
Then to have him appluaded by his government for doing so, only makes the matter woprst.
This really has nothing to do with Israel and Palestine for me, its a question or art, and free speech.