• disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Let’s say you’re right. How does reducing our numbers due to fear of unsafe protest conditions and incarcerations help us AT ALL?

    • skulblaka@sh.itjust.works
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      5 hours ago

      How does doing nothing help us at all?

      Being out in the streets making a big noise means that the government sees their people being upset and the cops out managing the protest could be in danger themselves. Protesting in the streets interrupts business and draws attention. At best, it means someone knows you’re pissed off and can’t ignore you. At worst, it could scare the cops and politicians away from interfering in the protest - or even, force their hand into enacting the changes you’re protesting for - due to concerns about their own personal safety.

      If you enact a change in government and no one complains about it that means it is A-OK to continue this course of action. Silence is explicit approval when our only means of expressing disapproval is to speak up. If you aren’t speaking up then you are expressing that you approve of the events that are unfolding currently.

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        4 hours ago

        Who suggested doing nothing? Peaceful protest is resistance that will increase our numbers, just as violent attack will reduce them.