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I do not believe voilance help to end voilance, only way to end voilance is to silently demostrate that no matter what someone do to you, they can not stop you from being you.
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Peaceful, yes.I do not believe voilance help to end voilance, only way to end voilance is to silently demostrate that no matter what someone do to you, they can not stop you from being you.
I do not believe voilance help to end voilance, only way to end voilance is to silently demostrate that no matter what someone do to you, they can not stop you from being you.
I do not believe voilance help to end voilance, only way to end voilance is to silently demostrate that no matter what someone do to you, they can not stop you from being you.
I do not believe voilance help to end voilance, only way to end voilance is to silently demostrate that no matter what someone do to you, they can not stop you from being you.
I do not believe voilance help to end voilance, only way to end voilance is to silently demostrate that no matter what someone do to you, they can not stop you from being you.
Yes we do protest in science when practicing Falun Gong and sending righteroes thoughts as a part of our practice and no, we do not use any force toward others.Isn't that what Falun Gong groups are doing? I saw an episode about them in the series Law and Order, "The Wheel" ("Law & Order" The Wheel (TV Episode 2002) - IMDb). They were portrayed standing silently and being "frozen" in some Qi Gong-like postures on the stairs of a court house, thereby protesting against a court decision which probably had been about one of them.
In Germany, sit-ins used to be popular in the 1980s anti-nuclear power demonstrations. They used to be punishable as "coercion", a term largely popularized by the Nazis and used to silence peaceful political opposition. Sit-ins are not silent but they seemed to draw the attention of the media. In Germany, the highest court held in 1993 that sit-ins are not "coercion" as long as you are peaceful, don't defend against being carried away and don't chain yourself to the tree / gate / object in question.
I do not believe voilance help to end voilance, only way to end voilance is to silently demostrate that no matter what someone do to you, they can not stop you from being you.
Yes, i understand people getting angry, but i do not believe anger will help anyone, i heard that already more people died in the protest because of what police and military trying to do to stop them. So even more death happen because of anger.I've been to protests. For many people, as in the US right now, when there is no change, frustration builds and builds and builds. I don't approve of violence at all, yet I understand the frustration, and how somebody can go over their psychological barrier.
In some cases the protesters are protesting and angry about violence.
The Rodney King riots in Los Angeles were in 1992. That was 28 years ago. The riots happened after 4 officers were acquitted of all charges. Can you imagine what will happen if the 4 officers (3 are yet to be charged) just get acquitted?
Do you sense the frustration?