But one such opinionated communal gathering that recently occurred in Israel surprisingly had nothing to do with politics, nor an attempt to get a TV show uncancelled, and it had everything to do with the permanently popular American sitcom Friends.
With tongues firmly in cheek, these protesters were speaking out against one of the show’s most debatable topics: Ross and Rachel’s supposed “break.”
The current U.S. news cycle has been increasingly dominated by politicized stories, often involving one group of people holding a protest in response to another group of people, with counter-protesters also filling out the herds.