That is correct. It really depends on the temperature of public sentiment .
Many protests get a charitable assumption in the US as a legacy of civil rights and the Vietnam anti-war movements. However, I think a lot of that good will is eroding.
Each country has different perceptions, and ultimately, each protest is different (e.g. who shot first, is it abuse, ect)
Many protests get a charitable assumption in the US as a legacy of civil rights and the Vietnam anti-war movements. However, I think a lot of that good will is eroding.
Each country has different perceptions, and ultimately, each protest is different (e.g. who shot first, is it abuse, ect)