youtube.com — The video, with featured interruptions and tough questions, has also become one of the most discussed videos. Among the discussion is a legitimate question of the best way to exercise civil disobedience. Some users found the method of interruption to be abrasive, rude and counterproductive.
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witteOct 8, 2006
You're overanalyzing this. There was no intelligent exchange here. No 'civil disobedience'. There was nothing civil about this. That was not an 'interruption', it was an attack. A handful of freaks in the audience who destroyed the whole event and probably in another ten minutes would have lobbed a molotov c0*cktail at the stage if they weren't thrown out. Psychopaths. Their Mission: Prevent the invited guest from speaking, and to deny the other 99% of people there the right to hear him speak.
ccheathOct 8, 2006Submitter
Psychopaths??? I call them Patriots... just like Mark Twain would have."In the beginning of a change, the patriot is a scarce man, and brave and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot." Mark Twain