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Top 10 Reasons Why Protesting Is Better Than Rioting
Top 10 Reasons Why Protesting is Better Than Rioting
1
Protesting is peaceful, rioting isn't
2
People die in riots, protesting doesn't result in death
3
Rioters destroy public property, protesters don't
4
Protesting resolves conflict, rioting doesn't
5
Both are trying to spread a message, but protesting spreads the message better
6
Protesting is a lot more effective, and actually does good
7
Holding up a sign is a lot more effective than killing people
8
Rioting can lead to anarchy, protesting doesn't
9
Protestors are a lot more respectable than rioters
10
Rioting does more harm than good, protesting can actually help an issue
11
Protesting is protected by the constitution, rioting isn't
12
Rioting is illegal
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Created: May 15, 2024
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