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In a democracy protest is good for the soul

Gulf Today

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July 06, 2025

For the last several months, I have organised a weekly "Stand-Up for Democracy" rally/protest on the busiest street corner in my hometown.

- Austin Sarat, Tribune News Service

In a democracy protest is good for the soul

On Fridays at 5:30 pm., students, teachers, townspeople, and senior citizens come together, hold signs, and wave at passing drivers, some of whom honk their horns in solidarity. I live in a very progressive town, where last November, Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate, beat President Donald Trump by a margin of more than nine to one. Some of my friends ask, "Why bother?" They think that we are preaching to the choir or that the president and his colleagues are impervious. These are, in a sense, the wrong questions. Protest is a democratic practice, valuable everywhere, regardless of its immediate impact. That is why it was so important that millions of Americans did their own Stand Up for Democracy events on June 14. While liberals took heart at those numbers, some conservative commentators called them "utter nonsense."

Writing in The Hill, law professor Jonathan Turley argued, "The well-funded protests are being fueled by Democratic leaders, who are resuming their claims that citizens must either protest... or accept tyranny in the U.S. Turley went on to call the No Kings day rallying cry, 'Democracy is dying'... an absurdity...., since every indication is that our constitutional system is operating precisely as designed."

"Precisely as designed"? While I respect Prof. Turley, who is a well-published legal scholar, I don't share his Panglossian view of our current situation. And neither do millions of other Americans. New York Times columnist David Brooks spoke for many of them when he wrote that "over the centuries, people built...(c)onstitutions to restrain power....Trumpism is threatening all of that. It is primarily about acquiring power... It is a multifront assault to make the earth a playground for ruthless men, so of course any institutions that might restrain power must be weakened or destroyed."

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