And did they really think that by throwing bricks they were going to have their rights acknowledged any faster?
It was like most riots - it was simply an excuse to act like idiots.
I disagree with your reasoning Phil and your examples to justify it. We don't see eye to eye on this topic and probably never will.
But you do tend to like to debate ad nauseum so I've explained my position and so do you and I'll leave it as I don't like to debate for the sake of debating.
And hope you also learned a lesson about the use of sarcasm not being the way to go in any debate.
That was a long time ago, in a totally different world. No reason for it in 1969.
But you know what?
It's true.
It IS difficult to spar with someone 5 classes above you. I know. I've done it.
It's how you learn.
No disrespect intended, but if we were enemies I'd have already spotted your weakness and would attack through it. Speaking of riots and blending in the related topic of defending oneself, our goal should be to minimize our weaknesses and maximize our strengths.
I've taught this philosophy to my students for many years, and I'm sorry if you don't want the lesson - it's here if you want it.