The motives of organisers and marchers are noble - with the greatest respect we as a society need to focus our energies on electing MP's to a parliament which will not appoint left-leaning, PC judiciary. When any of the current judicial incumbents impose ridiculously lenient sentences and parole boards are dazzled by a prisoner's new found religion etc and grant parole, citizens should immediately voice their disapproval at the office of their State MP. They are paid to represent us.
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In my opinion this is a helpful message for concerned members of the public to act upon should they wish to something constructive: citizens could voice their disapproval at the office of their State MP. They are paid to represent us.
However, disagree on the marching - people have diverse ways of showing their concern. Showing concern is better than apathy. IMO it also raises awareness among people in communities that others are concerned which helps spread the message. Its an approach among other approaches. What would be helpful here would be for concerned citizens to write to their State MP's and complain about the judicial system. MOO.
You are right that people have different ways of showing concern and for some that may be joining a march.
This was discussed at quite some length much earlier in these threads - on the one hand everybody has the right to be safe on the streets any time of the day or night - on the other hand there are sick and disturbed people out there who do not play by the rules, also people under the influence of alcohol and other substances, so it is tempting fate in a way to assert one's right to 'reclaim the night', as the marches suggest. This is what worries me, that some may put themselves at risk by doing so.
For example, we have the right to go to a public beach and swim in the ocean, but sharks haven't signed up to the same bill of rights, so you're probably safer to go to a patrolled beach where there is someone looking out for you.
May sound far fetched but as I wrote in an earlier post, honest and decent men don't need marches or educating to learn that it is never acceptable to assault a woman, the others know and don't care or have some mental aberration which compels their behaviour.