The best way to get people on your side of an issue isn't to yell at them on the side of the road and disrupt the daily lives of people.
You need to include community service in your cause.
Here's a great idea... Why don't these "organizers" organize something like a community trash cleanup on a massive scale? You can solicit awareness, donations and all the proceeds from the recycling collected can go to a Palestinian charity.
That's not going to happen though. People don't want to actually work for their causes. They just want to yell and that's why I and many other Canadians have such a hard time giving a damn.
Why were there five, yes five poll workers at my polling station (which is just a small library) standing next to a sign and pointing in the same direction of the sign? Is that worth $28/h for 5 people of our tax dollars? Let's do the math.
Polls are open for 12 hours.
28 x 5 = 140 140 x 12 = 1680
According to elections Canada there are roughly 20 000 polling stations in Canada (Source: https://electionsanddemocracy.ca/canadas-elections/canadas-election-process/elections-step-step)
1680 x 20 000 = 33 600 000
Being conservative and assuming each polling station has the same amount of poll workers, it's costing us $33.6 Million dollars for people to do the job of a literal lamp post.