Take all the missed flight costs and divide them up as fees to the protestors, or post the name and address of each protesror so they can be civilly sued for damages.
It is quite an inconvenience for the folks here of Chicago. But the bigger picture is that disrupting the economy and creating an impact to make a change for the people of Gaza is what is necessary. Shutting down the economy, boycotting the companies, and refusing to comply is what we need. We neeed to break free from the corporate regimes of our government and those who control us. Resistance for existence. We need to take our country back. Everything is so expensive and unaffordable bc our tax money is going to Ukraine and Israel. Our country needs to be with the people for the people.
"Break free" from one and then put us under regimes like Hamas? Like Hamas, whose leaders are living luxurious lifestyles in Qatar while calling Gazan people to die "for honor"? How do you know you wouldn't become the people to be called to sacrifice?
Yes,only those born in the years immediately following WW2 get upset when people block streets/highways and ruin their day. And only people from that generation think about someone dying because the road block delayed an ambulance or fire truck.
Yes,because only those who were born in the years immediately following WW2 get upset when people block the road and screw up their day. And only that generation thinks about the possibility that someone might die due to an ambulance or fire truck being delayed.