CALL TO ACTION:
Twenty years ago the powerless citizens from a South American nation living under a "junta" opted for regime change. Since elections were rigged, protests restricted, and freedom of the press supressed (does this all sound too familiar?), it was up to the silent majority to empower themselves. Once a week after sundown the people turned off their house lights, banged their pots, rattled their pans, rang bells, clanged pipes, and made enough noice to let their illigitimate government know they were out there and they weren't happy.
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