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Originally Posted by Failed
The reason things like this anger me is because I wonder where the line will be drawn, if at all. They were dancing, not sitting down, not blocking sidewalks, not harassing anyone, just dancing. What's next, saying the wrong things, wearing the wrong clothes, being too poor, being a different color?
Don't you have kids, or younger members of your family? Don't you worry about their increasing loss of freedoms in this country?
The video has been posted several times, on many sites across the internet. To answer your question, yes, it did bring change. We're all here discussing it, and so are the people who have discussed it before. If it woke just one more person up to the slippery slope we're on in this country, then yes, it was worth it and change has been made.
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You are delusional. Discussing how stupid it was to go and knowingly breaking a law to garner internet fame is NOT CHANGING ANYTHING. Does the law still stand? Yes. Causing a public disturbance at a National Monument, was that really needed to be done to enact change? Get off the fucking pipe.
But you'll say whatever you need too so you can win the argument, no matter how much you look like a fucktard doing so.