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Tue Apr 30, 2024, 01:41 PM Apr 30

Protests, Privilege, and Hypocrisy Opinion

by Froma Harrop

This is not directly about the issues animating the "pro-Palestinian" demonstrations at many colleges. Rather it's about the air of privilege filling the sails of hypocrisy on which many ride.

Start with the masks that protestors use to hide their identities. And from whom? In many cases, from future employers who may object to their singling out of Israel for charges of genocide—or who simply would rather not hazard hiring someone arrested for trespassing.

Civil disobedience is the refusal to obey laws deemed unjust. With that, though, comes the obligation to accept the consequences of that lawbreaking. Martin Luther King Jr. said those who engage in civil disobedience "must do it with a willingness to accept the penalty."

Getting arrested at an unruly demonstration while being associated, fairly or unfairly, with a terroristic death cult might pose a barrier to lucrative employment at a top law firm. Fear of reprisals in polite society is why members of the Ku Klux Klan hide their faces under hoods.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/protests-privilege-and-hypocrisy-opinion/ar-AA1nUVOu?ocid=nl_article_link

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