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Person0001 Always Born a Crime Age: 43 Gender: Female Posts: 5099 | MILLIONAIRES!:The Daily Mail spread misinformation and put an alarmist spin on what was supposed to be a sad report on a child's death. That is irresponsible journalism, and quite worthy of protest in my eyes. |
Lovesick Melody. Bulletproof Heart Age: 83 Gender: Female Posts: 25760 | tabitha: That what is acceptable? Sorry, I can't see what you are referring to. And yes, I also think that nobody should look down on others for figthing for a cause. I was personally not involved in the march in any shape or form, but that doesn't mean I don't acknowledge the people who did. As long as something helps at least one person in some way, in my opinion, it's a worthy cause. |
tabitha Bleeding on the Floor Age: 45 Gender: Female Posts: 1831 | You said: Lovesick Melody.: I stand by this statement since I was the one that said it. People are so quick to jump on the "what good did it do?" bandwagon that I challenged them to throw out what they are doing for whatever cause they deem worthy. Nobody did. They did, however, continue to berate the protesters because the cause they stood up for "wasn't as important" as (insert any cause here). I am fed right the fuck up with all the negativity around the march. So it's not the most noble cause on the planet. SO WHAT. It was noble to them. That's all that matters. You can support whatever cause you want to support, and people should respect that. I choose to give time and money to children's charities, others choose AIDS prevention and awareness, some for the homeless, some for law enforcement operations, and so on. There is no shortage of good causes in the world. These girls picked their cause and did something about it only to get it shit on by a bunch of anonymous posters on this board and others chastising them because "it wasn't an important cause." Instead of being negative and bringing down what they did, people should go out and do something for what they want to do. Sitting at a computer bitching about this march DOES ABSOLUTELY NO GOOD WHATSOEVER, and does even less good for the world than what the march did. The march brought awareness to a cause the girls felt strongly about; that's all they wanted, and that's what they got. That, and a bunch of jerks trying to negate what they did by saying it wasn't an important cause. So I now make my statement again, and stand by it as much as I did when I said it the first time. Don't sit here and chastise these girls because they did something for an "unimportant" cause. Follow their example, get off your ass, go out into the world, and do something, *anything*, for the cause of your choice. Then post it, and see how many people crawl out of the woodwork to tell you what you did wasn't important because it didn't include (insert cause here), and see how angry and frustrated you become because others tell you what you did wasn't good enough. That's what people did to these girls. It's not right. The importance of the cause doesn't matter, but the right to exercise free speech, to gather peacefully, and speak out against something that angered them; *that* was important. It was a good lesson in civics, in government, and in organization; it brought people together for a common cause. For all of those things alone, it was important. And I am sick to death of people berating it. |
John St. John Shotgun Sinner Age: 31 Gender: Male Posts: 7145 | Vanya Hargreeves: I believe thats the quote shes referring too, the one written by 'Vanya Hargreeves' thats probably what caused the confusion |
tabitha Bleeding on the Floor Age: 45 Gender: Female Posts: 1831 | ^^ I wasn't sure. I had said something similar as well, so I justified why I said it. |
Lovesick Melody. Bulletproof Heart Age: 83 Gender: Female Posts: 25760 | tabitha: I was referring to a statement made by Vanya Hargreeves, but I agree with everything you just said. Everyone has a cause that they feel like fighting for, and that nobody should drag the people involved in that down. |
tabitha Bleeding on the Floor Age: 45 Gender: Female Posts: 1831 | ^^ Thank you, and I stand duly corrected. I had forgotten that Jenny had made a similar comment, so I thought you were addressing me. I appreciate that you can now at least understand a little better why she and I both made the same statements. I also thank you for your openness and understanding, and wish more people would do the same. xo. |
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