
what should i do?
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Wed 11 Mar 2009, 7:56,
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What is this? Some kind of guerilla marketing for breakfast time?
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Wed 11 Mar 2009, 8:02,
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defiling the baby jesus over a camoflaged pit of aids infected syringes
or just ignore them
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Wed 11 Mar 2009, 8:02,
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or just ignore them

just hoping that the rest of the kids get that message - so many people want to protest who have no idea that that's exactly what they want
the school will be running a fundraiser for their gay/straight alliance every minute they picket, which will be funny to see how much they raise
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Wed 11 Mar 2009, 8:07,
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the school will be running a fundraiser for their gay/straight alliance every minute they picket, which will be funny to see how much they raise

an awareness/knowledge raiser is better surely?
The pickets don't change people's minds, they may annoy, anger and intimidate. Really it's just an example of what reality is. You can get by pretending everything's fine most of the time.
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Wed 11 Mar 2009, 8:12,
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The pickets don't change people's minds, they may annoy, anger and intimidate. Really it's just an example of what reality is. You can get by pretending everything's fine most of the time.

leave them alone and they'll just get bored and give up.
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Wed 11 Mar 2009, 8:16,
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as much as I don't like them I kind of respect them for getting off their computers and going outside to troll the real world.
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Wed 11 Mar 2009, 8:22,
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no believe me, i get it, i'm probably not even going. i just hope everyone else knows enough not to attack them or even argue with them. organized lampooning, on the other hand, seems to work
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Wed 11 Mar 2009, 8:16,
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I think this concept should be employed beyond just hate groups.
actually I can't think of a situation where a crowd chant couldn't be made better by this.
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Wed 11 Mar 2009, 8:20,
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actually I can't think of a situation where a crowd chant couldn't be made better by this.

I've seen Louis Theroux do his version with them I think
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Wed 11 Mar 2009, 8:23,
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The amount of money 'raised' for an election choice between just 2 candidates/parties realistically is unfathomable. And most of it is spent on advertising and promotion.
It's fully ingrained that changing people's feelings and views with advertising is the best/easiest/only way to go.
It seems the default response.
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Wed 11 Mar 2009, 8:21,
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It's fully ingrained that changing people's feelings and views with advertising is the best/easiest/only way to go.
It seems the default response.