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Mona Eltahawy: If Anti-Muslim Ads Are Protected, So Must Be My Free Speech Right to Protest

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wrenchwench10/14/2012 4:21:53 pm PDT

re: #10 Bob Dillon

This is about, or should be about marketing. Not law breaking. Picket and protest and get enough people to join you. Then go after the courts on appeal. If one feels that they must break the law to make their point they are stagnant in their thinking and need more creative ways to market their goals.

Kind of like when a parent runs out of ways to deal with a child’s negative behavior and strikes them. Good intentions - bad action.

When you have a small budget (ie: none) a can of spray paint in front of news cameras goes a lot farther than a phone tree.

re: #11 Bob Dillon

Get used to it. It has always been and always will be with us just like poverty and hunger. We can only do the best we can as individuals on those levels and educate others vs fight and take negative action.

Thank goodness you are wrong. Poverty and hunger have declined over the centuries, and so has racism over the recent decades.

Eltahawy’s illegal actions are a lot less negative than Geller’s legal ones. I’m surprised you can’t see that.