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We'll see. As an Alabamian, Tuberville is an embarrassment to me. Imagine holding workers who had nothing to do with a policy hostage and thinking you are doing a good thing. Tuberville is a selfish monster and too dumb to see how he is hurting the military and people's military careers. Shame.
I mean, that's how protests work in general. On top of that, Machaela Cavanaugh did almost the same thing and she was hailed for it because of what she was protesting.
I thought she was the one that filibustered to try and prevent anti trans legislation from going through? I don't see how they are "almost the same thing". The only similarity i see is the stalling.
That's my point. A single person was holding up a government function, and was widely supported for it. Personally, I thought it was awesome that she did that. And I think what tuberville is protesting is disgusting.
I just wanted to comment about how protesting often effects unrelated things or people. That's why they are effective. In this case, don't hate the game, hate the player.