Solidarity denotes the unity and mutual support among individuals with shared objectives, crucial in protests for reinforcing collective resolve. Protests are strategically held in high-visibility, disruptive locations to maximize impact and draw public and institutional attention. This disruption compels acknowledgment of the issues, leveraging collective action to catalyze societal and political change. In contrast, low-visibility protests are often ineffective as they fail to generate sufficient public awareness or pressure for change.

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    I have no problem against high-visibility locations.

    But for the love of God,

    Just don’t be IN the way.

    Not only you’re endangering yourself, you’re also being annoying af. People still have things to do.

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      1 month ago

      Protests are only effective if they are disruptive, not just visible.

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        1 month ago

        Doesn’t sound very peaceful and legal.

        If you really love high visibility disruptive locations, make sure you don’t end up highly visible and disrupted on my windshield.

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          Bombing things until they got the right to vote wasn’t peaceful or legal when the suffragettes did it. If asking politely didn’t work, there’s no reason to think that asking politely but in a different place will fare any better.

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            1 month ago

            So you’re going to fight genocides and promote peace with bombs and killing people?

            Makes no sense. You’re insane, bro.

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              1 month ago

              That worked pretty effectively in the 1940s, whereas asking the Nazis politely not to invade Poland was completely useless.

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                1 month ago

                True, sometimes, you have to fight fire against fire.

                But it should be the last option.

                I think peace and diplomacy should always be the priority in any situation.

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          Why would anyone change anything for peaceful and legal protests? Significant change only happens because it is disruptive.

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              1 month ago

              You mean a leader of deeply disruptive and illegal protest movements?

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                  He was not, he was disobedient in a wildly disruptive and active manner.

                  Study any civil movement in history and you’ll see that it change happened because of disruption.

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          Peaceful protests are a myth taught to you by those in power who don’t want you a protesting effectively.

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            Maybe, I don’t protest. Most of the time, I consider them a waste of time.

            I prefer focusing on things that I actually have control over.

            I have no control over “those in power”. Whatever that means. Just like I have no control over you. But I do vote during elections when I can.

            I’m too busy building my own business, working, taking care of myself and the people that I love.

            Whatever you’re actually trying to achieve by protesting, I always assume there’s a more effective and productive way to go about things.

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            30 days ago

            “Those in power” genuinely don’t give a damn about you.

            They are too busy with their own lives.

            You’re an annoying, disruptive, incompetent and/or unproductive member of society that has nothing better to do than create problems.

            Having to use violence and chaos is a reflection of your own powerlessness and inability to be productive in a positive matter.