• SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    organizing absolutely has. Ever heard of the civil rights movement and the black panthers? And various kinds of organizing similar to that throughout history?

    Now, critically, the organizing that worked wasn’t exactly… non-disruptive. It’s not enough to just stand with signs yelling at designated government hours, it’s about making life hell for those in power, until your demands are met.

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      22 hours ago

      Not that I’m advocating this, but one of the reasons America’s media has basically stopped covering any unrest in France is that French protestors have found that fire inspires remarkably rapid government compliance.

      Similarly if Corporations are people, physical action seems to be one of few feedback loops left to reverse their constant and invasive overreach, as they line our government officials’ pockets. Nonviolent direct action apparently falls on deaf ears, as seen by BLM, Flint Michigan, Dakota Access Pipeline protests, etc. The State’s “law enforcement” has no such compunctions.