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Originally Posted by Ustwo
It doesn't matter what your stance on the war was, it was to make a point.
I always found the concept of an 'illegal' war asinine. No war is legal ever. Legality is not something that applies to war.
Much like the idea of a legitimate or illegitimate protest. It was a protest and it was a crime. I'm not sure what an illegitimate protest would entail, they could have blown up the ship and it still would have been a protest, and a crime. The two do not meld.
If you could give me an example of a illegitimate protest maybe we could get some where since criminal activity obviously doesn't make a protest illegitimate in your eyes.
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Well perhaps I am putting words in your mouth using the word illegitimate, but I'm too tired right now to go back and see if someone used it and if so, who did.
But the gist of what I am getting at is that there seems to be among some participants of this thread, the presumption that these protestors crossed some 'sacrosanct' boundary by costing this company money. I think that's absurd.