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|    Howard S. Hong to Howard S. Hong    |
|    Re: Campus Protest Encampments Are Uneth    |
|    26 Sep 24 11:50:30    |
      XPost: soc.culture.russia       From: howardhong289@gmail.nospam.com              On 9/26/2024 11:03 AM, Howard S. Hong wrote:       > On 9/26/2024 10:26 AM, Howard S. Hong wrote:       >> On 9/26/2024 8:22 AM, ltlee1 wrote:       >>> In Western democracies, the legal system is used to limit civil       >>> disobedience as a form of political protest.       >>>       >>> "Revealed: how the fossil fuel industry helps spread anti-protest laws       >>> across the US"       >>>       >>>       >>> "Civil disobedience is a form of political protest that involves       >>> breaking the law in a planned, symbolic way – which activists and rights       >>> experts say is part of the bedrock of a democratic society and in the       >>> tradition of civil rights movements.       >>>       >>> The months-long investigation by the Guardian found that companies and       >>> lawmakers sought to increase the threat of criminal action against       >>> activists to protect oil and gas expansion – even as deadly and       >>> destructive extreme weather events hit communities nationwide.       >>>       >>> Last year was the hottest on record, and wildfires, baking temperatures,       >>> deadly floods and rising sea levels struck communities across North       >>> America – and the rest of the world. Under the Biden administration, the       >>> US has handed out more than 1,450 new oil and gas licences, accounting       >>> for half of the total globally, and 20% more licences than those issued       >>> by Donald Trump, who has promised to “drill, baby, drill” should he       >>> return to the White House.       >>>       >>> The findings from dozens of freedom of information requests suggest that       >>> the right to peaceful protest is under attack in the US – much like in       >>> other major democracies including the UK, Germany, Canada and       >>> Australia."       >>>       >>> https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/sep/26/anti-protest-laws-       >>> fossil-fuel-lobby       >>       >>       >>       >> You have to guarantee the right to private property in the       >> Constitution. Private property is not to be seized without permission,       >> or fair compensation.       >       >       >       > The President and the Legislature should be term-limited and elected by       > the voters.                     The people should have the right to peacefully assemble and petition the       government for change in governmental policy.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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