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I protest it.
If I protest, it becomes a big deal and draws attention.
"I am against the ban and I protest it loudly," says Aleksandra Namyslo, a history and Holocaust professor and author who has curated exhibits of Jewish life at The Institute of National Commemoration in Katowice.
And I had said: "I bet if Syria protested it would last for a week because of how atrocious the government is, and then they'd go back," but now it's been over three years.
I'd protest it if I didn't always say "I'm on my way" when I haven't even taken a shower to leave yet.
"I would oppose any act of unjust discrimination against people who are homosexual, and if that happens on my watch you can be sure I will protest it," he said.
During a discussion of "The Merchant of Venice," a classmate hissed at him, "You're another little Jew, aren't you?" Instead of leaping to my feet and punching him, I protested, denied it, brushing aside the insult as though answering a question of fact politely put to me: "No, I'm not a Jew".
When I protested that it was unsightly, he pointed out that a) getting a "real one" installed was a big, costly job that involved opening up walls; b) it was just a doorbell; and c) the wireless bell more than served its purpose, emitting a two-tone twang when the delivery guy rang with our rotisserie chicken — and who else, besides NYPIRG, ever came calling?
I protested, but it was no use.
Maybe it's because I protested Amazon; maybe it's because my credit is wrecked.
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