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Originally Posted by dc_dux
I can confess now that although I supported the cause, I became a wacktivist to get in the pants of the hot red head who organized the blockade.
Never did get in her pants, but got community service instead.
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You should have told the judge that. That would've been great.
"Not going to lie. The only reason I was at this protest was to get in that chicks pants. I could care less about their cause.'
This is a problem being different than the majority. Especially when living in a democracy that makes laws for the majority. Sometimes I agree with the majority (indoor public smoking ban), and am happy with the change. Othertimes, people are too set in their ways and need to be pushed to change. It is really hard when it is a religious issue that you don't feel is right.
And since they don't have any power to do anything, they need to be heard by the people who do have the ability to help them.