• Protests against Target
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FhMMmqzbD8[/media] Hmm... Think this is just propaganda? FYI, Target is an American superstore
Wrong section
I found the Youtube source, changed the OP
I felt emberrased to watch the video. Or something. I just get this feeling that makes me want to switch the video off because it's too annoying.
Augh, I agree, take this somewhere else. If I was out shopping, I wouldn't want to hear some musical, I'd want to purchase my goods and go home. They're adding to the problem.
Wow, that was the stupidest protest ever.
Stopped the video as soon as the lady started singing.
At least they stood up for something they felt passionate about, this was clever and witty and got people's attention. Protesters don't simply stand around on an area designated for their usage, the only way they will actually make something happen and cause change is by getting out there and protesting within high populated places. It's common sense really. It is not propaganda, it is a well known truth (to those that actually check the news and understand the political playground) that money is usually what makes things run and money can change the outcome of an election. It's too bad that people either don't know this, or they do and they wish to actually not even do anything about it. I don't advocate going out to protest, but at least when you see people standing up for justice you can do more than simply berating their efforts because of some highly irrelevant and minuscule reasons. What they did was against the law, yes. They probably got some sort of fine, maybe even went to jail, but at least they did something; I give them props and respect for having the guts and integrity to stand up for their beliefs and to spread the word.
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