nibot ([personal profile] nibot) wrote2003-03-20 06:15 pm

I am protesting the protest

Basically I agree with Kenny ([livejournal.com profile] easwaran). Why does every cause have to be addressed by holding a Sproul Hall sit-in? Seriously, what does this accomplish? I'm similarly skeptical about the utility of paralysing San Francisco. My theory is that student protesters mean well but their reaction is just to attack the institutions they know. It's kind of endearing, but more than that it's pathetic and disheartening. How many of these protesters do you think have written to their elected representatives? I'd guess fewer than one percent.

[identity profile] odd-dog.livejournal.com 2003-03-20 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I have written letters. Not recently, but I've still done it repeatedly. I sent letters to Bush, Feinstein, and Boxer last fall. I also sent a 3-page letter to Bush from Germany while the U.S. was bombing Afghanistan. I agree with you that mail needs to be used along with protest... but each time I got a letter, they sent back a form response that didn't even cater to my dissent. I mean, anyone who's done tech support can do better than that with FAQ form answers geared to different opinions/questions! It was like they never logged the opinion at all... well.