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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby
Yeah, but I am thinking Orange County. While I would like to be a part of the bigger crowd (both overall and LoT contingency), GD puts up a good argument that it might be better to voice my opinion in my own neighborhood.
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The fault in GD's argument is what it will (potentially) do for him and, thus (potentially) for you ... putting aside what it will add to the smaller Orange County Protest.
Let me 'splain ...
Last Saturday, I went to two protests. One was at the Mormon Temple. It was a small group of about 25. I was really glad I added to the number, because the small number of people made that important. It was my 4th protest of the week.
That night, I went to Silverlake. You'd think I would have been a bit jaded on my 5th protest of the week ... but the HUGE crowd was transformative for me. Experiencing the sheer numbers of people in support of this was nothing short of amazing ... and when I looked back on the whole march (or the portion visible to the human eye) from atop a hill at the end of the route, I almost cried.
It was a taste of I Have A Dream on the Washington mall. Yeah, not that big ... but the bigness was impressive and fantastic and so moving.
So maybe it's a selfish urge ... but I want to witness and be part of the the biggerdom.
There's nothing wrong with supporting your home town effort.
But if I lived in Fresno .... I'd drive down to L.A.
just sayin'
