So, in light of the recent acts of civil disobedience, let me ask you regressives a little something.
In the 1960's, during the civil rights movements, it was AGAINST THE LAW for people black people to go to restaurants for white people or any kind of establishments for white people. It was also against the law for black people to sit in the front seats on public transportation vehicles. And, as today, the same rules apply for occupying public places. Do you think it was right back then to break the laws when they had the sit ins? What about when people broke the laws and sat in the front of buses? Was it not an outrage when you saw protesters and demonstrators being hosed down in the streets for standing up in something they believed in?
Alternatively, what would you think would have happened if all the blacks obeyed all of the laws? Didnt block off any streets, didnt take any seats on buses, didnt occupy any buildings, ate at their own restaurants, used their own toilets, their own water fountains, no strikes, obeyed curfews, and when the cops said disperse promptly at 11pm, everyone said "okay" and the streets were clear by 10:58. Where do you think society would be right now?