I have absolutely no problem with those people who exercised the courage of their convictions and resigned rather than do something against their beliefs. Kind of makes you question level of commitment of those who claim that this is against their beliefs and don’t do anything, doesn’t it?
I was merely pointing out that the implication that there is a nationwide groundswell of actions is not supported by the math. After all, 10 out of 31,000 isn’t real impressive, is it?
No it isn't. Had the Supreme Court done such a thing as this in the 1960s, there would be rioting in the streets. Today, most people are "meh."
It appears we are strapped into this roller-coaster to H3ll and will not be allowed to get off.