Alrighty, here is a tad bit of information for all of you 'anti-protestors' out there.
I have been patiently reading this thread for the last couple of days and I have been trying really hard to bite my tongue and just not reply. But yeah, enough is enough.
For all of you who say protesting gets you nowhere... I have a few simple questions for you.
Take a look at your mother/sister/aunt etc. Can they go out into the world, purchase items, and claim them as theirs? Can they get an education and use it in the work?
If you are an African American, can you sit on the bus in ANY seat you choose to sit in? Can you drink from ANY water fountain in your city/ schools etc.? Can you walk into ANY bar/ restaurant and order a meal?
This next one might be a little closer to home. Do you drink beer? vodka? or any other alcohol for that matter?
There are more questions I can ask, but for the sake of keeping this relatively short, I will just stop there.
Now, if you answered YES to ANY of the questions above then you can thank protesters for that. You can thank The Women's Rights Movement if you answered yes to either of the first questions and you can thank Rosa Parks among others if you said yes to the second questions. As far as the third questions, you can also thank society for not putting up with the Prohibition Act of 1920. You can thank the PROTESTERS who fought for these rights. Although the fight against the Prohibition Act of the 1920’s was not your “typical protest� with picket lines and petitions, it was still a form of protest regardless of the way they went about it.
So the next time you want to say sth like protesting wont get you anywhere, look around you, look at what you’re doing, look at your rights etc. Would you be doing these things, seeing these things if it wasn’t for ppl who protested? Would you have these rights if ppl did not fight for them through protests?
Again, I can go on and elaborate a lot more on this subject, but I will spare you all. Read some of these links, do some research and open up your minds.
http://inin.essortment.com/prohibitionamer_refo.htm
http://www2.worldbook.com/features/whm/html/whm014.html
http://www2.worldbook.com/features/whm/html/whm015.html
http://www2.worldbook.com/features/whm/html/whm017.html
http://www.grandtimes.com/rosa.html
http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/par0bio-1
http://www.galegroup.com/free_resources/bhm/bio/parks_r.htm