The thing that annoys me most about /r/amifreetogo

I like this video because of how the cops handled it, but man, there's a difference between protecting your rights, and going out and annoyingly antagonizing people to prove the rights no one even questioned you about until you went out and did it. That's the difference.

If you really wanted to make a difference, you'd reach out at the ground level to your local community, get people on board with you. Turn people you know, turn your neighbors, get them so on board they turn their friends and neighbors. And you should be apart of that, that's community, which the entire movement lacks.

You shouldn't go out to people about to fly, who are likely in a hurry and are adamant about getting to their destination, people who would throw your little piece of paper away as soon as they saw the nearest trash bin. They don't know you, you're basically a Jehovah's witness, or some beggar on the street. This video is like people who stand outside of Wal-Mart and beg for donations for their church. 99/100, no one gives a shit about your church, even if they're religious.

This shit looks fanatical as fuck. It's not like they're going to change their mind in the middle of the TSA line while they're trying to get to a business meeting or see their family, or even vacation.

Bunch of fucking retards doing this shit. They don't know how shit works, and they don't take the appropriate action. Just like that dude recently who dumped $200+ in pennies on some unsuspecting clerk because he went 33% over the speed limit.

You have means to change shit, you just do it in the most mundane, cringe-worthy, and most retarded way possible. You abuse people who have no control over it to begin with. Fuck them.

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