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Old 03-06-2013, 02:13 PM   #95
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Originally Posted by Makarov View Post
Yes and no. It depends on the extent of the interference, among other circumstances, in my opinion. But no, I do not think it is democratic to completely prevent other students from attending classes (if that was indeed happening.) However, that is not what we are discussing here, is it?
It is and it isn't. I think we have to look at this Tuition protest as a whole and include the history dating back to last year.

How far do we let these protesters demonstrate their democratic right? Do we let them demonstrate their democratic right when it interferes with the democratic rights of others?
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