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Do we have any examples of wide-spread public moral outcry/outrage causing powerful people to revert an action/policy in pre-mass media centuries?
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[WP] Mankind has developed the technology to controll the weather on a global and local scale. Today's events will secure the technician inside the controll station his/her place in the history books.
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[WP] The leaders of two warring nations finally decide to hold peace talks, but both refuse to be the one who has to set foot on enemy soil
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[WP] The Queen is missing. On her bedside table servants find a letter addressed "To my loyal subjects"
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[WP] When the drummer of a famous rock band threw his drum sticks into the crowd at the end of the show - as is customary - little did he know it would land him in a world of hurt
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Was the concept of "Combat Medics" and "Field Hospitals" known and implemented in (European) medieval warfare?
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[WP] It's a slow day on the movie set. A bored extra grabs a prop and fiddles around with it. Too late he/she realizes that this is not a prop, it's the real thing!
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[WP] The lead actor of a long running TV series finds out that the writers plan to turn his beloved hero character into a villain in a twist ending in the upcoming final episode. He is determined to prevent that. At all costs.
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