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" ... Despite the pandemic, we staged a 3-day protest in August to put more pressure on our government, demanding that the criminals be held accountable, and the victims be given support. During the protest, we were beaten by the police, but it didn’t stop us. The government deliberately refused to show up and we drew attention to that. The media publicity created outrage – and the government’s knee jerk reaction was to hold a 2-day summit on gender-based violence, to which we weren’t invited because they saw us as troublemakers. ... "
" ... On Friday, June 8, Apple chief executive Tim Cook gave the commencement speech at MIT, my alma mater. He talked about the need to “empower the crazy ones—the misfits, the rebels and the troublemakers, the round pegs and the square holes—to do the best work.” The goal? “Really change the world.” The following Monday, MIT decided to shut down one of its training grounds for misfits and rebels, a dorm called Senior House, because of concerns about low graduation rates, drug use and "credible information regarding dangerous behavior.” ... "
" ... The Early Merge types are so frightened at being on the highways that they get frazzled at the drop of a hat. If they see a posted roadway sign, they feel compelled to instantly do what it says, regardless of using any semblance of common-sense as to what to do. Those Early Merge faint-hearted drivers are the real troublemakers since they react to the traffic conditions without letting a single thought enter into their noggin. Furthermore, they seem to think that they alone are the arbiters of controlling traffic and often will attempt to force others to abide by their dictums about how to respond to a 2-into-1 merging situation. They are busybodies, acting high-and-mighty that they somehow own the road and want everyone to get over just like them, unwilling to allow freedom of thought or expression to other drivers. ... "
" ... The chief of Paris’s police, Didier Lallement, admitted concerns that yellow-vest protest groups - known as Gilets Jaunes - that have been protesting for months, often violently, and extremist troublemakers could join the demonstrations. For that reason, authorities have banned protesters on the Champs-Elysees, around the presidential palace, parliament and Notre-Dame Cathedral. ... "