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re: When Do We Protest at the Capitol?
Posted on 5/11/20 at 10:38 am to Captain_Morgan
Posted on 5/11/20 at 10:38 am to Captain_Morgan
Start one up.... Just goes to show how lazy people in this state are as a whole. We are going to be one of the last to open, yet too many people will just complain online that they are worried about jazz fest or mardi gras. Too many people around here are more worried about culture and partying than real life adult issues that have railroaded this state for decades.
Posted on 5/11/20 at 10:45 am to back9Tiger
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Start one up....
That’s the problem, I’m just a nobody with no social media and a low TD post count to boot.
I planned on attending one of the original protests, but my wife talked me out of it saying it was planned too quickly and would be ineffective. And it was.
I’m just curious if anyone has seen any stronger sentiments being formed that we need to organize on a larger scale.
I’ve worked every day since this, but I’m more than willing to take a day off for this. Just because I’m working doesn’t mean that is more important than voicing how wrong JBE’s continued shutdown is.
Posted on 5/11/20 at 11:24 am to back9Tiger
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Too many people around here are more worried about culture and partying than real life adult issues that have railroaded this state for decades.
Truer words have never been spoken.
Posted on 5/11/20 at 11:40 am to back9Tiger
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Too many people around here are more worried about culture and partying than real life adult issues that have railroaded this state for decades.
Market the protest using the local culture (not culcha) and do a Mardi Gras style parade of protestors to the capitol with a large tailgate party once everyone arrives.
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