• @WoahWoah
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    Or in 2000 when 750K joined the Million Moms March and stopped gun violence. Or in 2004 when 1.2 million marched to protect abortion rights and 2017 when 500K joined the Pussyhat Protests and prevented Roe v. Wade from being overturned. Or in 2014 when 300K joined the People’s Climate Match and stopped climate change.

    Yep, walking around with signs has truly been the only way “effective change” has happened in “the last two decades.”

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      You need to start adding a zero to get numbers that change things. The abortion rights marches have absolutely changed stuff. The Republicans refuse to admit they ever had anything to do with getting rid of abortion and abortion rights have won in all 7 states that already voted on it. Now they’re on the ballot in 11 states for November.

      When you get enough people, and it’s not some nebulous idea like gun violence, stuff actually happens.

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        Yeah, all we need is an organized, non-violent ten-million person march, then we can change things! 🙄

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          Yeah, just miss that order of magnitude in the middle there.

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            So 1.2M needs a zero, but 10M is an order of magnitude too high? Ok. 🤣

            • @Maggoty
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              Oh yeah 3/4 examples are below a million. So it must be that one high outlier, that’s also actually working.