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    Kaepernick was joined in protest by his teammate Eric Reid. Likewise, players from other teams joined in protest. Often times celebrities are thought to be out of touch with current events, because people assume the celebrities feel like they’re above common problems. Having role models such as NFL players publicly express

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    There have been several arguments regarding protesting police violence. For decades, the constant battle of whether or not protesting is effective has been tarnishing our communities. Demanding change and different outcomes, citizens within the communities ban together in hopes of finding common ground. In doing so, it has unified minorities in the communities as well as brought partnership amongst them, forcing changes to be made. Protesting police violence has changed in police departments by way

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    Peaceful resistance or civil disobedience, is a method of expressing disapproval of certain laws in the form of non-violent activities and protests such as marches, boycotts and other non-violent methods with the aim of bringing about a change to the opposed law. Although the approach of peaceful resistance is sometimes defiant in the way which the participant’s strong beliefs are communicated, it is in complete respect of the law rather than the denouncement of it. Hence peaceful resistance

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    comment, and gather in assembly to protest. However, this core belief, that is so integral to American freedom, also has many complications, most notably what do we do with people whose opinions we don’t like? This question becomes particularly difficult for public institutions and especially so for Institutions of learning. Recently the University of Tennessee allowed political commentator Ben Shapiro to speak on campus garnering a lot of support and even more protest. Furthermore, on campuses across

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    Analysis of the Arab Spring Essay

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    In late 2010, a Tunisian named Bouazizi set himself on fire in protest against the poor economic situation in which he was living (CNN, 2011). Other Tunisians soon took the opportunity to resist their government and possible overthrow the leadership of Ben Ali. They took it as their responsibility to fight for the common good. Simple demonstration against the Tunisian government soon went ahead to an extent that Ben Ali had to leave the country. The events that followed the departures of the Tunisian

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    according to Forbes magazine. Major exchange has had or has also their headquarters in the Wall Street area and this includes NASDAX, The New York Board of Trade, and New York Mercantile Exchange. The Occupy Wall Street movement is a global protest movement against Social and Economic inequality with the primary goal to make the economic and political relationships in the society more equitable distribution of wealth and less vertically hierarchical. This movement, which is a global movement, which has

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    Nfl Protest

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    right. People often make mistakes and misinterpret certain situations. The protest made by NFL players aren’t done in a form of disrespecting the US flag. What is disrespectful is the reaction of President Trump’s inappropriate response towards the NFL players who kneeled calling them a “son of a bitch.” The way on how I view the situation is that the NFL players in a respectful and peaceful manner are protesting against the social injustices that are ignored in modern society. This form of protesting

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    In 2016, former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, kneeled for the first 3 games of the season while the national anthem played. He did this alone, and his response was, “I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses Black people and people of color,” Kaepernick said. “To me, this is bigger than football and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way. There are bodies in the street and people getting paid leave and getting away with murder” (Gaines, 2017)

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    Black Lives Matter protest was cut abruptly short when a sniper opened fire killing five police officers who were patrolling the “peaceful” protest. The non-violent act turned bloody as five police officers were killed and more were injured. This is one example amongst others where a protest did not go as planned due to violence. There are many examples that support the idea that civil disobedience is positive for a society if done properly, and only if done properly will protests will bring forth

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    president Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, like many other rulers, eventually faced this threat. In 2011, the culmination of oppression and brutality led to the self-immolation of the young Tunisian street vendor, Mohamed Bouazizi. This triggered a multitude of protests that spread not only throughout Tunisia, but among other nations which came to be known as the Arab Spring. Countries experienced the Arab Spring in several ways, some of which were positively transformative, others which were unfortunately not.

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