The self-immolation, the most non-violent form of protest, no longer works. After Aaron Bushnell that I have heard about, there ware two more attempts that I didn’t. (Matt Nelson and Samuel Mena Jr)

Recent events have shown us that violent protest still works, but it got me thinking; When was the last time someone resigned from position of power due to social pressure?

I have this hunch that shame worked in the past, but now PR departments and relentless pursuit of money has removed social acceptance from an equation.

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    7 days ago

    There’s another term called “having a stick up your ass” that’s coming to my mind now for some reason.

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      7 days ago

      Because it’s what the bad guy in every sexual harassment training video says just before his female coworker reports him to HR?

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        7 days ago

        No, because the woman in the Al Franken case was a fellow performer and comedian, and that’s part of their world. Recasting it as general sexual harassment as if we’re blind to all the circumstances is just torches and pitchforks. I agree with the other person here who believes Franken resigned because “Fuck this shit” and not because of being guilty of anything actually evil. And no, this opinion does not generalize to “every guy accused of sexual harassment” - see my first sentence and apply actual brain cells.