gsi16386
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SO, I'm still fascinated by these Piquetas and see that they are now blocking off the entrance to EZE. So please explain to me....what keeps all the people waiting in line to get into EZE, whom are quite possibly late to their flights, from getting out, bonding together, and beating the shit out of the people that are blocking the entrance?
I understand the concept of picketing, and I understand they are fighting for what they believe in or derechos humanos, and I encourage that. However, why piss everyone off in the process? Why couldn't they picket on the sidewalk? In front of the residence of the governor's house and block off his driveway so he couldn't get to work?
Bottom line is, I just don't get it and I don't understand why there is no backlash from the people these pickets are having an adverse effect on. Can anyone help clear this up for me? Or do Argentinians feel the same way...
I understand the concept of picketing, and I understand they are fighting for what they believe in or derechos humanos, and I encourage that. However, why piss everyone off in the process? Why couldn't they picket on the sidewalk? In front of the residence of the governor's house and block off his driveway so he couldn't get to work?
Bottom line is, I just don't get it and I don't understand why there is no backlash from the people these pickets are having an adverse effect on. Can anyone help clear this up for me? Or do Argentinians feel the same way...