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Every time I see people "protesting" on the streets I see this: https://video.nostr.build/dc0bcd3b17879d8f4345a5e512e7275c8d7973f379fd5e5cff812cf6d471f6af.mp4 Next time when you are "incited" to go and protest on the street, think about this: The definition of the word “protest” means a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something. Within the legal system, this can be in the way of a written declaration, typically by a notary public, that a bill has been presented and payment or acceptance refused. The word Protest is derived from the Latin word “prōtestārī” meaning “to declare publicly” and the root word “testārī” meaning “to testify” ergo Pro-test means to “testify publicly”. However as “the public” has now become a controlled jurisdiction, to “protest” is no longer a right, but a “privilege” that can be revoked at any time by those who control the “general public”, “society” or “community”. Furthermore, the very action of protesting indicates an obligation to adhere to the very issue you are protesting against. This is why so many protests and petitions are organised and funded by the very corporate organisations you are protesting against, such as “big oil” and governments. In simple terms you are accepting the “corporate authority”, and by protesting it you are strengthening it.
2025-12-02 13:33:05 from 1 relay(s) 6 replies ↓
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Yes, protesting is for useful idiots. No sane rational person who has to work in a job or a business to make money would have time or the inclination to protest in the streets.
2025-12-03 03:32:49 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply