A dissident, broadly defined, is a person who actively challenges an established doctrine, policy, or institution. When individual dissidents unite in a common cause they may become known as a dissident movement. Early examples are the prophet Amos and Jeremiah who held the rich and powerful cognitive elite to account. Modern dissidents such as Noam Chomsky hold positions in the education sector and frequently give lectures to express their critical views on government policy and the ruling class.
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toastbrew
I am impressed by those labels, they look professional - and a great name for a beer!
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noremorse1
toastbrew: that is because they are professional. This is a commercial brew he purchased.
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HOOTER
toastbrew: that is because they are professional. This is a commercial brew he purchased.