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Originally Posted by Ammi
..things don't always need to achieve but I think the worst thing is to say, just get over it, type thing and move on and leave those wounds left all open..the best healing is to let them have their voices so long as it stays peaceful and it shouldn't be pre-empted that it won't until that changes and unless it does...things like open borders/controlled borders etc have been a big thing for some votes in both this and Brexit so we're often told and opinions on that feeling that they can't voice, in fear of being thought of as racist/intolerant...so that creating a stifling that has led to frustration and the building of unrest/negativity...well it's the same principle here and hard to understand why it's objected to or thought wrong because if it is a path forward and is a change etc that is needed...then the starting point should be surely to allow voices to be heard...let them speak, let them release and let them move on and forward.../don't let it fester and build in strength...
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To me protests should be about being heard when the governments not listening, not just for the sake of it. These people have been given a chance to be heard through their ballets and unfortunately they lost. To me protests like this are just a slap in the face to the whole election process. Its basically throwing your toys out the pram and saying your opinion is more important, and things should still go your way even though the country has already spoken.