You have a point. Before the Iraq war I saw seas of people protesting in San Francisco. Not just one protest, weekend after weekend. Enough people that wall to wall people took 4 hours to walk two miles from The Embarcadaro to the Civic Center. I knew that NY, DC and LA all had equally as many people, for each of the many protests. It seemed like there were enough aware people that no one could stop their intent. Then I'd get home and the media made it seem like a couple thousand of people who were destroying store fronts were there.
Our media is so controlled It might be that no matter if every one of the people don't want what's happening it will still look like they are a minority.
You have a point. Before the Iraq war I saw seas of people protesting in San Francisco. Not just one protest, weekend after weekend. Enough people that wall to wall people took 4 hours to walk two miles from The Embarcadaro to the Civic Center. I knew that NY, DC and LA all had equally as many people, for each of the many protests. It seemed like there were enough aware people that no one could stop their intent. Then I'd get home and the media made it seem like a couple thousand of people who were destroying store fronts were there.
Our media is so controlled It might be that no matter if every one of the people don't want what's happening it will still look like they are a minority.