at their disposal. So they assemble in protests to convey their objections. What's wrong with that? A similar outpouring came recently from American Walter Williams, one of my favorite columnists and a conservative economist known
People often organize protests to express their grievances, which is a legitimate way to voice concerns. Assembling in large groups allows individuals to collectively convey their discontent. This response is an essential part of democratic societies where citizens have the right to speak out against issues they deem problematic.
In a recent discussion, Walter Williams, a respected conservative economist and columnist, weighed in on important societal issues. His views align with...