Sad-Lie6604

Sad-Lie6604 t1_itvflck wrote

I mean, they were correct: don't take the bait. If nonone ahowed up to protest, there'd be no content. Instead, just go see what the rally is about. If it's jokes, fine. Some people like feeding into their closed-off fantasies by joining circles and making light of harmful ideas. But it's simply that: feeding their egos. The other side that is cause for concern is if this was a rally to further both brainwashing kids into thinking local terrorism is fine, and worse is if the rally was yet another call to action. That's when I'd take issue with the event. Only problem is, if it hasn't happened yet, you have no grounds on cancelling the event. If there was a leak in the content of the event, or you have evidence of previous events doing either brainwashing or call to action, then bring the evidence up and state that as the reason for the protest, and more importantly, bring it to the school board that Penn State U's administration is not only allowing but aiding criminal activity under the guise of a comedy show. If the evidence is legit, it should speak for itself, and changes will happen. Just my take on the situation. Don't take the bait, and work with the system.

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