Obviously they aren’t going to redo the renovations, but the point is to lower business and make the people who did the renovations (and others) notice - and encourage others in the future not to do the same.
It’s like anyone who protests something that’s already happened, like a unjust death. Protesting clearly isn’t going to bring them back, but the intent is to make sure it doesn’t happen again (or happens less at least)
topic_discusser t1_ja902p3 wrote
Reply to Labor Protests outside S. Philly Dunkin Donuts by jnachod
Obviously they aren’t going to redo the renovations, but the point is to lower business and make the people who did the renovations (and others) notice - and encourage others in the future not to do the same.
It’s like anyone who protests something that’s already happened, like a unjust death. Protesting clearly isn’t going to bring them back, but the intent is to make sure it doesn’t happen again (or happens less at least)