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Protest as political act

The act of refusing to disappear, remain silent, or accept what you're told to accept—protest asserts presence and dissent where both are discouraged, making the personal refusal itself a claim about what a just world might require. Protest is speech when speech is dangerous, visibility when invisibility is demanded, and it works not through the force of argument alone but through the courage of bodies showing up.

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