Respuesta :
Because you provide no options, the answer will usually include one of the following :
- If you hurt some one or you destroy public or Personal Properties during your action
- Or If you force your opinion onto other people who don't want to hear it
- If you hurt some one or you destroy public or Personal Properties during your action
- Or If you force your opinion onto other people who don't want to hear it
Answer: If we assault someone or destroy public or private property, it would be unlikely to be considered a protected action,
For example, if we set a public park on fire as a political protest, it would in no way be considered a protected action.
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