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here's a letter from Scott who emailed me to ask hi just a quick comment and question love rebel media there seem to be tons of petitions do petitions actually work it's a great question I've had a range of opinions on that question my whole life I mean it's fun to sign a petition people feel like they're involved but it but does anything happen to him that they just got thrown out I mean petitions and palma are often read and then instantly forgotten about sometimes they're not even ready to throw in the garbage so in a one end a petition is like a placebo a fake pill you take to psychologically pretend like you're doing something it's slacktivism one step above clicktivism like liking something on facebook so on the one hand it does nothing sometimes though it does everything I enjoy bringing their 10,000 plus name petition to the UN and I think that showed to the Canadian government that it wasn't just us squawking about freedom in the press ten thousand Canadians felt motivated to...