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Originally Posted by thesheriff443
Don’t be condescending by telling people to educate themselves.
Lots try and use the fact that woman’s rights and gays rights as an example of how change will come by getting yourself out in the public eye.
Racism is a far deeper divide but change will come if the people that we vote into power have no choice but to make laws that protect ethnic minority’s because the overwhelming voice from the people is we want the law changed.
As soon as protesters show violence and start attacking businesses and the police all the momentum is lost and we are back to square one.
All good people don’t want violence and vandalism on the streets so that the empathy they felt for the cause is replaced by anger.
It’s people in suits that use pens that change life’s not those in hoodies carrying improvised weapons.
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Are black people not good people for wishing for change after centuries of mistreatment? It seems as though you have completely missed my point if you believe that 'people in suits' will change the world, because that has rarely been the case in similar situations in the past. People will rebel until they are listened to, in the same vein children will cry until they are fed. As I said before - human nature.
Change does not happen because people 'wait patiently' or 'ask' for it' - it happens because people fight for it. And you'll have an extremely difficult time trying to convincing me otherwise.