
“When was the last time you saw a Jiffy Lube tear gas everyone who refused to stop in? Have you ever seen a Chiropractor driving down the street shooting water cannons at people who refused his services? Every single person could make a decision that ‘I’ll never go to Jiffy Lube as long as I live,’ and Jiffy Lube could do nothing about it. Should that decision be made by everyone, it would have no choice but to close its doors. No pickets….No chants….No fairy tales like ‘making your voice heard’ or ‘the will of the people’. No injuries, arrests or tanks trampling over bodies. Just a simple decision not to interact…not to exchange…not to associate.”
http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2013/07/egypt-what-shame.html
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