
Direct Action
Moral Maze
The Right to Protest Is a Fundamental Cornerstone of Democracy
A basic corner stone of democracy is the right to protest. Mona, our first witness, thought that these things should inevitably be left to that democratic process. Melony, in fact, mone said, you know, it as a matter of listening to the people. And also cond witness, jen reed, seemed completely convinced that a huge majority of people in bristol wanted this statute got rid of ho. How do we know? Well, indeed. I understand it many years to take this statute down, and had refused. But what you don't do is say, because i disagree with that decision, i have the right to tear down a statue.
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