Dressed uniformly in black, the protesters with Jewish Voice for Peace gathered on the pedestal shortly before 1 p.m. when they dropped massive banners with calls for a cease-fire and other slogans, such as “The Whole World Is Watching” and “Never Again for Anyone.” The group sang “Cease-fire now” and occupied the national monument for about 20 minutes before dispersing. The protest, which the group said included more than 500 people, continued on a ferry headed back to Manhattan.

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          “Love your neighbor as yourself … unless it makes yourself look like an idiot, then genocide your neighbour” — Jesus

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        Political stunts are the same as changing your Facebook profile picture these days, it does and means nothing.

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          How is this a political “stunt”? Our constitution grants us the ability to demonstrate for very good reasons. You like not working weekends, that was changed because of protests. Women enjoying the right to vote, demonstrations made this happen. The civil rights movement, was one of the largest protests in our nations history. But I guess they should have just “changed their Facebook photo” instead.

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            Protests work best when the alternative is violence or the threat there of.

            We got the worker rights by killing owners, gay rights by riot, civil rights by armed minorities, etc.

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              Ideally. Yes. But not always. Sometimes just changing enough people’s minds, or educating those who witness the protest can be enough.

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            Ok, I know what you meant, but is armed resurrection regrowing a severed limb or coming back to life with a couple of AKs?

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              Hahaha, fuck that’s a dog pants sort of question now isn’t it.

              Maybe it’s when you have just an arm left and the rest of you grows back from that arm?

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            lol

            Disrupt the means of production, transportation, and sales of goods. Protest by stopping rail lines, air ports, and highways. Violence won’t solve anything, but messing up the flow of goods is going to put the biggest spotlight on your cause.

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          If their goal was to make the news. Then they achieved it.

          If their goal was to spread a message. Then they achieved it.

          I could go on, but I fear you don’t care for facts.