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yesco
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1 month ago
You're describing how protests energize people who already agree. I'm asking how they persuade people who don't. The honks are from your side. The people you need are either tuning out or getting annoyed. Visibility used to equal influence when everyone watched the same three channels. That's not the world we live in anymore.
SpicyLemonZest|1 month ago
Obviously this requires the protesters to make a bit of a judgment call. Do I think the typical person leans so strongly towards my side that they'll take it when I force the issue, even if I annoy them? Sometimes the answer is no, and I've definitely seen people do counterproductive protests that way. But sometimes the answer is yes.
patmorgan23|1 month ago
esseph|1 month ago
That's not the intent.
temp8830|1 month ago
goatlover|1 month ago
Protests are one way We the People remind the government who they're supposed to be representing. Who has the real power in a democracy.