concept   protest

14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) United States (1) Russia (1) United Kingdom (1) Western countries (1) North Korea (1) Saudi Arabia (1) authoritarian regimes (1) Western democracies (1) Democratic countries (1) political activism (1) Authoritarian countries (1) Greece (1) current events (1) highly censored countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 protest United States Protests in the United States are a common form of expression and often protected as a constitutional right. 18
2 protest Russia In Russia, protests are tightly controlled and may result in harsh consequences and state suppression. 9
3 protest United Kingdom Protests in the United Kingdom involve chanting, signs, and banners to address social and political issues publicly. 9
4 protest Western countries In Western countries, protests and protest marches are protected forms of expression and activism. 9
5 protest North Korea In North Korea, protests are tightly controlled and often repressed by the government due to their perceived threat to stability and authority. 8
6 protest Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, public protests and related activities are tightly controlled and suppressed by the government. 6
7 protest authoritarian regimes Protests in authoritarian regimes are perceived as a threat and are frequently suppressed violently. 6
8 protest Western democracies Peaceful protests are a fundamental right in Western democracies and a means of expressing dissent and demanding change. 5
9 protest Democratic countries In democratic countries, protests are considered a legitimate form of expression and are protected by law. 4
10 protest political activism Protest is a significant method for expressing dissent and effecting change in society through political activism. 3
11 protest Authoritarian countries Protests are heavily suppressed by authoritarian governments in countries with an authoritarian culture. 2
12 protest Greece Protests in Greece frequently involve street demonstrations, strikes, and labor actions. 2
13 protest current events Protest in current events is the exercise of democratic rights to advocate for social change and justice. 1
14 protest highly censored countries Protests in highly censored countries are often suppressed, and participants face significant risks. 1