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What are the different ways students can express their concerns about government policies affecting their lives?

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Gestartet June 21, 2026

Scuffles broke out as some demonstrators attempted to break through the police lines and metal barricades

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CLAIM Veröffentlicht von will Jun 21, 2026
Protests can be a powerful form of civic engagement, yet they must be paired with well-researched proposals to inform policymakers of viable alternatives. Students should not only highlight problems but also contribute solutions.

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CLAIM Veröffentlicht von will Jun 21, 2026
Not every concern justifies a protest; students should consider the potential consequences of their actions. Scuffles during protests can distract from the core issues, leading to a loss of public sympathy and support for their cause.

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