THE ANATOMY OF A PROTEST
The word protest is likely to conjure up all kinds of images, some less peaceful than others. We live in a world where protests, irrespective of their nature, have become a staple part of our collective lives. They have come to represent many things; a statement of disapproval, a forum for dissent, a space for divergence.
Protests shatter the peaceful veneer of uniformity and draw lines of division. That can be scary and uncomfortable. It can generate all kinds of reactions. 500 years ago, when the most definitive protest in history took place it too followed the same trajectory as modern protests do. It was both a statement of disapproval and dissent, it created divergence in the midst of almost universal uniformity and it generated a host of varied reactions.