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The Right to Protest - Please respond to the following (use paragraphs to separate responses):

·Identify a recent protest from the past 3 months.

Describe the issue or issues that were protested, who the protesters were, and what their actions were.

Explain and discuss if there were counteractions, such as counter-protests, retaliation, or extra security visible during the protest.

Do you think the government, universities, or businesses have the right to censor protests (threaten protesters with legal action or disciplinary action for protesting), or set limits on protests (including social media) such as where and when protests can happen by citizens/students/employees?




Right to Protest

This week you will examine the right to meet and to peacefully protest.

https://www.aclu.org/issues/free-speech/rights-pro...

https://www.liberty-human-rights.org.uk/human-righ...

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Most recently, the protest group Resistance SF projected a message on Twitter's
Headquarters to protest Twitter's CEO, Jack Dorsey. The message "@jack is #complicit" was
projected for onlookers to see while walking past the headquarters. Jack Dorsey is being
protested by the group after Dorsey's refusal of banning President Trump. Trump's tweet directed
towards North Korea stated, "Will someone from his dep...


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