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@9T9YFWZConservative7mos7MO
yes, I do feel inspired to act, especially if it is about protests in China, Hong Kong, or Macao
@9T9T292Conservative7mos7MO
I do not feel inspired. Public disturbances the lot of them
@9T6H6Z77mos7MO
Protests are important to see the opinion of others, in some cases it can be a very small group with a loud voice and on other hands you can have big groups who believe in something/change but don't go protesting about it. As long as a protest is peaceful I believe they are important to our democracy.
@9T66X4TConservative7mos7MO
Normally with the new form of social activism it's a let down. It's social. Not productive
@9JCS9GBConservative1yr1Y
No. Lately protest has gone from the valuable tool it used to be to a form of whining. It is pathetic
@9LM79HX12mos12MO
Depends on what it is. I support the truckers, but I believe the free palestiners should be charged with supporting genocide.
@9LM4P8Y12mos12MO
It doesn't make me want to act and more often than not makes me think people are overreacting to many issues.
@9LKHLWL12mos12MO
I don't agree with the BLM movement nor the Trans-rights ideology. I don't see how defunding the police nor promoting pro-choice ideas would help anyone. It may be attractive to the younger generation unfortunately.
@9LKHV3T12mos12MO
No it doesn’t make me want to act and depending what its about inask myself why do people feel okay looking stupid or I think good job
@9J4RQXPConservative1yr1Y
I do feel inspired to act and I often wish I could do something to help promote diversity and such.
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