pigman":15e7vi5y said:
in most cases, its not a statement of how they should be conducted, but how they should NOT. An (albeit extreme) example.... lets just say that the students had decided to protest by gunning down anything that moved in the street. Most people (and I'm hoping to include you in this) would agree that this is so wrong, yet very few would suggest how it should be done. We see problems with what happens, but we dont have all the solutions. I personally, see no shame in this.
I didn't suggest anything about "shame". I simply pointed out that it would be incredibly stupid to define tactics for anything by basing them on the opinion of the opposition.
My extreme example of the Taliban advising UK military policy illustrated that I think.
Your own extreme example, is so extreme that it is irrelevant. (sounds like the film "If"). Protest neads to be proportionate.
pigman":15e7vi5y said:
you're well versed in the theory of protests? Ye jest, surely? Too much time methinks .. anyway, a theory is just that .. a theory, by definition unproven and not yet a factual law
Considering the amount of protests I have been on, I suppose I am well versed, yes.
Starting with anti Vietnam War protests, through womens rights, the Birmingham Six, gay rights, Trident, the Poll Tax, Iraq war, anti BNP/EDL with countless others in between. Mostly successful to varying extents.
Do you think we just go out, get our heads caved in and not develop new theories and tactics? We never used to get kettled for example, obviously we are currently developing tactics to counter this.
Info on current theories on effective demonstration and resisting and countering police aggression and violence here:-
https://www.earthfirst.org.uk/manchester/porder.htm
http://www.fitwatch.org.uk/
My time and how I spend it is btw, my own business, as yours is yours.
Of course a theory is just that. As I said, I am not aware of any theory of protesting that advocates having a bit of a march and a sing song while corralled by the police, then going home to quietly (and hopefully) await results. Only the government and it's supporters would recommend that.
pigman":15e7vi5y said:
But at least it will amuse my grandchildren.
I thought you wanted to keep it sensible, devoid of any sniping or sarcasm ... unless of course there professional students of demo theories too
I hardly think that constitutes sniping or sarcasm when taken in the context of this thread. I can't be bothered to tot up the aggressive sniping or sarcasm aimed my way in the course of this thread, but it's there for the record.
My grandchildren who naturally see Granddad as a old man with an old mans attitudes and opinions will obviously find it hilarious to know that others could describe me as immature and reminiscent of their 20yr old cousin. It amused and flattered me anyway. Absolutely no sniping or sarcasm.
pigman":15e7vi5y said:
touched a nerve there fella, as an ADHD sufferer, I physically cant cope with reading long statements and the comprehension of it all becomes muddled. Ive spent an age pulling your post to bits so that I can make sense of it. The short, snappy responses sometimes lose the emotion, but I can follow the text and its jist more easily. its why I dont read books. Are you saying my type should be precluded from enjoying or contributing to such a thread?
While I sympathise with any difficulties your ADHD causes you, you can't seriously be suggesting that all posts and comments should be tailored to your particular condition. If we followed that logic, we would need to post everything in Braille too to ensure that the blind aren't excluded.
We all have our burdens to carry and need to realise that in the outside world, while any individuals problems should be considered, respected and alleviated as much as possible, we all have to do the best we can within our own ability.
My comment was obviously aimed at those who constantly post mindless and deliberately destructive taunts and unsupported allegations. Nothing whatsoever suggests that my comment referred to anyone suffering from any restrictive or challenging condition.
In fact, without wanting to sound patronising, I think your own post puts many others to shame despite your difficulties.
pigman":15e7vi5y said:
Are you saying my type should be precluded from enjoying or contributing to such a thread?
I try not to reduce anyone to a type. I certainly wouldn't suggest that anyone suffering from ADHD was mearly a type. Like the rest of us, they are individuals with their own needs and characteristics.
As I said above, I have spent almost half a century fighting against discrimination of any sort, of course I wouldn't want anybody to feel excluded.
pigman":15e7vi5y said:
in case youre wondering, its a bit of a quiet day at work today
As above, Your time and how you spend it is your own business, as mine is mine.
Without any intent to patronise or be sarcastic, I have tried to space this out to make it easier to read, hope it helps.