Jeremy Redlien
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Something I’ve found myself thinking about a bit recently is that while legit injustices exist, the potential to use civil disobedience or protest as a means of addressing injustices has gotten harder.
04:24 PM - Apr 27, 2024
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Jeremy Redlien
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Like Jim Crow kept Black people from legally doing all sorts of things like eating in the white sections of restaurants or being able to vote. Which led to all sorts of obvious means to use civil disobedience to fight back against Jim Crow.
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04:27 PM - Apr 27, 2024
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Jeremy Redlien
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Like the obvious way to protest Jim crow was to do the thing that Jim Crow prohibited (like sit at the lunch counter). Now this wasn’t easy and civil rights activists practiced a lot and had to endure a lot of shit to succeed.
04:30 PM - Apr 27, 2024
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Jeremy Redlien
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But like how do you civil disobedience a voter suppression efforts like a state passing voter ID and then closing half the DMVs? What protest is going to get you universal healthcare or make college more affordable?
04:33 PM - Apr 27, 2024
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