I’m guessing “protest” in this case means “try to blow up,” or something similar.
Yeah I’m pretty sure standing there with a sign won’t get you 10 years.
But if it will put Texas in a bad light, they’ll print it that way.
“Im guessing protest in this case means try to blow up, or something similar.”
It probably means something like supergluing your breasts to a pipeline and causing a delay. (Actually, that would be hilarious. I’d pay money to see that.)
I remember an antiwar nun protester who broke into a government facility. If I recall she got jail time.
Several decades ago animal rights protestors broke into a CDC lab studying plagues and let plague infected animals free. They weren’t caught and the animals probably died soon after so we didn’t end up with a plague. But it was pure luck. I’d imagine that would be worth 10 years if they were caught.
Yep - civil disobedience is a bit more than “protesting”...it’s breaking the law as part of the “protest”...