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[–] Varyk 131 points 1 day ago (180 children)

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/50501

they are protesting literally Nationwide in front of every Capital in every state.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 day ago (10 children)

Street protests are one of several necessary activities for a change movement. They can help build awareness and let off some steam, but need considerable mass to affect change on their own.

More change happens when paired with organised political action, strikes, obstruction, PR and ofc violence/terror.

The trick is to coordinate the sides towards the goal. Only street protests or only terror won't do anything, but pulling together you did get 8 hour workdays,or more recently grain import regulations (in Poland).

Then again, a million protesters over three months, including transport striking and uncoordinated violence, did not affect the French pension age.

[–] merc 2 points 20 hours ago

Street protests are one of several necessary activities for a change movement

Yes, name any successful movement for political change that didn't involve street protests.

✅ French revolution ✅ Suffragettes ✅ Indian independence ✅ The Boston Tea Party

And, I would imagine that it's extremely rare to have big protests without first having some small protests. People need to know they're not alone. It's really hard to be one of the first people at a protest. But, the bigger they are, the easier it is for people to find out about, and to feel confident in attending.

Add to that that everyone knows that to be effective these protests have to take place in DC, but the US is huge and DC is relatively small (and very strange as a city / metro area) so it will be a while before you can have mass protests in DC. The logistics of just getting there are difficult and expensive. In many countries, the capital is the biggest city in the country: London, Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Tokyo, Bangkok, Seoul, Mexico City... And, in countries where the capital isn't the biggest city, it's at least normally a very big city, Beijing: 22M, New Delhi: 28M, Ankara: 5M, etc. The Washington DC metro area spans the District of Columbia plus parts of 4 states, but is still only the 6th biggest metro area in the US.

I imagine there will be huge protests in DC. It will just take a while for all the logistics to be worked out.

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