Truthfully, it could be taken negatively and positively, depending on the subject. Firstly, no matter what even in a free society no human will be 100% peaceful. We disagree, argue and take many situations in different ways. Although if it is civilized resistance then it’s possibly taken positively on a free society, but that could not always be the case, since people have disagreements. If it is non-civilized resistance then it could most likely be taken negatively on a free society. For example, the protest about Trump’s immigration orders. That made many Americans and people out of country unhappy. This is happening across America, and many people disagree to this. As a …show more content…
Our society is just finding ways to protest in ways that are not acceptable. These protests show frustration and people have diffused this everywhere rather quickly in these protests. No, this is not for all, but most of them are. Even peaceful protest could easily end up escalating into non-peaceful protest. Secondly, Laws are laws, and we don’t have much to say to the creating and finalization on laws. Not one human is going to agree on everything that our laws have to say, or the laws that will be becoming and we will fight for what we think is right and what we think is wrong and there will never be a problem with doing that, but since we have that happening, fights and disagreements will still abide, and we can’t do anything to stop that, but we can stop being hatefully crude to each and every one out there. Lastly, I believe we are a free society, and we have the freedom to do and say many things, but to an extent. If we all peaceful protest and resistance, then it would impact our society greatly, but if we continue to down each other and make things uncivil then our society will continue to be downgraded negatively. We all need to stop letting our protests get out of hand, because that not only