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I have no problem with protest.
Protest within a designated space and carry on. Don't ruin other people's graduation ceremony.
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My graduation ceremony would have been significantly improved by a certain amount of heckling.
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There’s a writer’s strike?
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I have no problem with protest.
Protest within a designated space and carry on. Don't ruin other people's graduation ceremony.
@Jolly said in Remove Them:
Protest within a designated space and carry on.
The Jan. 6 protesters could have benefited from that advise of yours.
Don't ruin other people's graduation ceremony.
Getting an unpopular speaker to deliver an unpopular message certainly ruins people’s graduation ceremony.
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@Jolly said in Remove Them:
Protest within a designated space and carry on.
The Jan. 6 protesters could have benefited from that advise of yours.
Don't ruin other people's graduation ceremony.
Getting an unpopular speaker to deliver an unpopular message certainly ruins people’s graduation ceremony.
@Axtremus said in Remove Them:
@Jolly said in Remove Them:
Protest within a designated space and carry on.
The Jan. 6 protesters could have benefited from that advise of yours.
Don't ruin other people's graduation ceremony.
Getting an unpopular speaker to deliver an unpopular message certainly ruins people’s graduation ceremony.
It could be the other way. If you are happy with the speaker and what he says, then you will sit there and listen.
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I remember my university life as mainly constituting a long series of instances of being forced to listen to things I didn't want to, eventually followed by an extremely difficult series of written tests on the subjects.
I can't remember a bloody thing about the graduation speech, except he kept going on about Alan Turing, who worked there (before I went, obviously).