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So, 5 members of congress were arrested for protesting at the Sudanese embassy. It seems like protests are usually the way you voice your displeasure when you're not part of the 'establishment'. One could argue that members of Congress are part of the 'establishment' while at the same time, they're not directly tied to diplomats like the Executive.
What are your thoughts?
I don't have the right word for what I think, but it seems a bit..... off, to me. Surely there are better ways for members of Congress to get things done through channels. I support the right to gather and protest, but I guess to me this is very poor judgment on the part of the 5 arrested.
So, 5 members of congress were arrested for protesting at the Sudanese embassy. It seems like protests are usually the way you voice your displeasure when you're not part of the 'establishment'. One could argue that members of Congress are part of the 'establishment' while at the same time, they're not directly tied to diplomats like the Executive.
What are your thoughts?
I don't have the right word for what I think, but it seems a bit..... off, to me. Surely there are better ways for members of Congress to get things done through channels. I support the right to gather and protest, but I guess to me this is very poor judgment on the part of the 5 arrested.