Bang a drum so loud that people cannot listen to reason
by mr. H8ers28th
Dec
2007
I believe in protest to a point. I’m just wondering when the last time protesting actually changed something. I mean protesting against something that you do not believe in is a way of getting support, but in a society, such as the one we have today, the only way to change something is with money and a good legal team. You can bang a drum all day and still not accomplish anything, no matter how many civilians you gather.
Sure you can bring people on your side and gather support from people who know nothing of your plight, but what happens then? After everyone leaves the protest. The only people I know who can protest and make a change are unions and it is usually for changes to their contract.
I wrote a post on Ron Paul earlier and all I got were excuses of why you shouldn’t look at someones history before you vote for them. The one I like ended with nice try. Nice try what? I really didn’t mean to pick on Ron Paul, just inform people before they choose someone to back up. I won’t vote for him, because I will not compromise what I believe is right, and that is my right. I can’t wait for Michael Moore to back him up.
What does this say about the new American protester? I think it says that the people want to protest against injustice so bad that they will compromise their beliefs for any chance to protest and feel like they belong to a right cause.
I chose this title because I hear a lot of people banging drums and when you have a different opinion they just bang it louder and try to defile you as a person for having a difference of opinion. It really doesn’t affect me though, because I know how to deal with children.


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