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The new necessity for civil disobedience

The twenties are a difficult period for any century. We are no different, having reached the point where the stresses of civil unrest have begun manifesting in the streets.
Civil disobedience was once thought of as an archaic practice of our less-civilised ghosts, but it has resurrected itself with piles of rubble and in-coherency that are impossible to ignore.
The drama of activism is a marketable commodity for social media and legacy media alike. It is Instagrammed, Facebooked, Twittered, and plastered over the twenty-four hour news cycle as a form of click-bait to entertain an otherwise imprisoned populace with nothing better to do than make noise.
That is unfair of me… The profitability of civil disobedience is…
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