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Originally Posted by Devils'Advocate
Martin Luther King was asked to leave the whites-only restaurant in October 1961. Do you think his message lost its muster because he was trespassing on property after being asked to leave? Or is it that you agree with King's message and disagree with the occupiers?
People seem to come down hard on civil disobedience (i.e. "if they wanted to be taken seriously, they shouldn't be breaking the law") when it has been used as a tool by many respected change makers.
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Would you want these occupiers to stay on your own personal property after asking them politely to leave? It's private property.
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