Requiem for Michael Brown: 'Which Side Are You On?' Ask Demonstrators at St. Louis Symphony
"Justice for Mike Brown is justice for us all"
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Why didn't they stay after the performance? Yeah, always leave the audience wanting a little more, but does that mean physically leaving the audience?
Yeah, let's go annoy a bunch of people that had nothing to do with it, in a town that had nothing to do with it. Brilliant.
I guess you can tell which side I'm on already.
I support the concept of civil disobedience. I also believe that there are consequences to it, and I see that there were none for this.