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    This is a question for UK based MRAs:

    Do you think the men's rights movement in the UK is organised enough to stage an effective public protest?

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    If a UK MRA organised a public protest close to where you live, which happened to fall on a day which you weren't busy, would you attend?
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    Re: Organising a public protest

    The UK is the most politically correct nation on earth - your not allowed to fight off criminals within your own house without being charged with a crime I think protesting is about effective there now as howling at the the moon

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    Re: Organising a public protest

    Q. Do you think the men's rights movement in the UK is organised enough to stage an effective public protest?

    I don't know. I do know that 'effective' depends upon objective. I do know that any protest can have limited objectives that can be effective.

    For instance: Objective - make an impression locally / make people think.

    Strategy: Raise a question.

    Tactic: Two, three, four, more men walk through the local town shopping centre on a saturday, gagged. Hold signs saying: 'Men have no voice'.

    Other signs could speak whet is on people's minds, such as
    "Some women here are thinking
    'GAGGED MEN - GOOD',
    and that is part of the problem".

    Distribute a small pamphet with three of four points related to being silenced by Prejudice, the Courts, Feminist AgitProp. Put this or another web URL on it.

    Do not speak to anyone. Just look sad.

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