Thanks for sharing these videos. I've come to the realization that I'm wasting too much of my time and not getting involved as I should. Although I'm on a journey to further expand my studies and knowledge, I could be doing so much more.
I used to be apart of an organization (unrelated to LGBT) about 3 years ago. We would hold several protests throughout the summer. I sure do miss the experience. The people I met and their opinions and thoughts were invaluable in carving and shaping my own ideas. I eventually disbanded from the organization since I felt that many of the people were fighting for the wrong reasons and playing the 'name blame game.' I grew as a person from that time and experience.
I can sympathize with Sean. The turnouts to the protests were small in number. I don't really question whether or not people really care about issues in this country anymore.
I truly believe that they indeed care, they are simply unsure of what power they possess as citizens.
Many don't know how to get organized or of the importance of taking a stand on issues and voicing their concerns. I wonder if there is a manual on doing all this and more. Before you know it future generations will all forget how to comb their hair and tie their shoes
There seems to be a lack of motivation in many people. Many simply wait around for a leader or figure head to show them the way. This mentality has to stop. The implications are dangerous. We are all capable of making a difference, and working together in a community is a great start.
Thanks again for this post!