WGO-Jango wrote:I can see why a lot of you find all this very humorous, the whole 100 midget march had me chuckling but four pages worth is enough. It would be nice if some reverence was shown, this isn't some guy who called the police because someone stole his weed. These people are pissed because they lost work to a computer and they're prepared to fight for jobs, something few people seem to want these days. I respect them for what they're doing, I respect that they want to work. I don't expect many of you here to feel ashamed or sorry for what you said, it's the Internet right? But you should be. Sorry to be Sir Killjoy.
I have to agree with this.
I don't think a 'march' really accomplishes much beyond a cry for attention and publicity (not that it's necessarily detrimental to do so, given human nature). And as Col. Homestar accurately points out, there is no evidence of discrimination. Had there been, there could be more cause for this, but there is not. However, that does not mean we should not respect these actors for standing up for their beliefs and collectively fighting for a goal.
I do think the majority of the comments made in this thread are rather shameful, and make us look very shallow. Would you say such things to their faces? Most likely not, which therefore only implies cowardice. You'll only make such comments behind the safety of Internet anonymity, which, in my eyes, makes these actors the 'bigger people' here.