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Originally Posted by roachboy
stevo, for example, appears to be resistant to the notion that there is a distinction between public protest and anarchy--he seems to assume that all public protest is in itself anarchy--the reasons for this are not clear, but from the posts above, it seems that the lynchpin that functions of many that does not function for him (what would enable the distinction to be made between public protest and anarchy) is that he does not approve, for whatever reason, of who he imagines the protestors to be and "proves" the point by resorting to tedious stereotypes.
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I think i only mentioned anarchist wannabes because they turn up at every protest (except those pro-life ones). Just like the communist party members, hippies, and feminists. All are not one and one is not all, but take a random sample of a left wing protest, and these are some of the people you would get.
I don't think a public protest and anarchy are the same thing. You'd have to be quite a fool to think something like that.