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No. Anti-War Protests are actually a supreme act of loyalty to the people and the ideals of nation in which the people are protesting. It is puzzling to me why it is that those who would rather harm our sons and daughters and destroy the lives of someone else's sons and daughters are considered more loyal and more patriotic than those who rather negotiate and save lives. Of course, there are some instances where war is inevitable, but even so, it is certainly an act loyal to the country to prevent a longer engagement than necessary and to push the leaders to seek a truce.
Tea Party protests happened in 2009.
With riot control.AnswerThe question asked how the public responded, not how the government responded. The public was divided into hawks (those who supported the war) and doves (those who opposed the war).AnswerDue to the violent nature of some of the protests, there was a backlash in public sentiment that denounced the protesters. Essentially, it was felt that the protests "were 'acts of disloyalty' against our soldiers in Vietnam."Student Antiwar Protests and the Backlashhttp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/twodays/peopleevents/e_antiwar.html
Draft riots and protests; and anti-war protests/riots disguised as such.
See: Anti-War protests See: massacres
Buddhist monks launched these protests.
It helped Richard Nixon Because the chaos and the civil disorder helped him win the presidency in 1968.
(Gestapo is Geheime Staatspolizei -- State Secret Police in Nazi Germany) During World War II, the Gestapo investigated those suspected of treason or disloyalty. The dissenters claimed that the government was using Gestapo tactics to prevent their protests.
Muhammad Hosni Sayyid Mubarak resigned from the office of president on 2011 February 12 amid civilian protests.
Jehovah's Witnesses will maintain a neutral position with regard to these. As such, we will not engage in them, nor will we interfere with them.
Dongzhou protests happened in 2006.
Both protests succeeded in peacefully removing dictators from power
Both protests succeeded in peacefully removing dictators from power.
well there are many groups of protests. thers protests in egypt and even protests here in america. whats it all about algae? most of these protests have a relation with others and not always symbiotic or frenly. what is that relation? they are mad about something who knows what.
Protests of Wukan happened on 2011-09-23.
Tea Party protests happened in 2009.
The name given to these student protests was the sit-in protests.
Draft riots and protests; and anti-war protests/riots disguised as such.