The Road to Chaos

Let's get one thing straight. The right to protest against the government is not absolute, that is to say, people cannot protest anywhere, anytime and anyway they choose to. Constitutional liberties and rights can be subject to reasonable limitations, as to where, when, how and for how long one can exercise them. A government that does so is not a dictatorship or a fascist State.

There is a very disturbing trend all around the world. People take to the streets to protest about anything and everything. Even if one were to assume that all those protests are justified, there comes a point in which they become untenable. There can be no true democracy if governments are continually challenged and defied by citizens who engage in disrupting daily life significantly. Elections will mean nothing, if an upset citizenry demands a change of government every few months because prices are too high or there is some other difficulty. Once that precedent is established, there will be no end to it because mob rule will have validated that way of doing things. Who is going to stop the opposition to the next government from doing the same thing? The country will become ungovernable.

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