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THIS IS HOW OUR CIVILIZATION FUNCTIONS [Monday,19th June 2017]AM.
Timing, cunning, and guile combined with people who are truly committed to a cause and who knows what you may achieve.
Street theatre is just some artists attempting to wake some fellow travellers they encounter.
Fate is the producer and new awareness is the objective.
Political [street] theatre, on the other hand always comes with an agenda.
A group that has assembled for action have limits that must be respected, but one point of the assembling is intended to intimidate, thus it must try not to reveal or avow said limits if it is to be effective.
To affect change those endowed with authority, need to be convinced that tasking action rather than maintaining the current status is in their own best interest.
As these ones endowed are always prefer a status quo to change, a little intimidation only allows an opportunity for a fresh perspective, and possibilities new, just over the horizon.
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