Some organizers say the protests are both a reaction to Trump and a call to action for systemic change.

  • NoneOfUrBusiness
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    What I don’t understand is: What’s the point of these protests? What are they demanding from who?

    • @surewhynotlem
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      My guess. They’re demanding the general public be aware of the large number of unhappy people.

      Sometimes you just gotta be seen I guess?

    • paraphrand
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      22 days ago

      Do protests always need demands? I guess I never considered it.

      • NoneOfUrBusiness
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        72 days ago

        I mean if they don’t have one then the question becomes: What’s the point? Why would a hypothetical person A go to one of these protests instead of, I don’t know, watch Netflix or something.

        • @[email protected]
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          I’ve been to protests and thought ‘well obviously most politicians won’t see this and change their mind, we’re dozens of thousands but not millions’, but then that’s not the actual point of most protests. I’d say they’re:

          • to publicly establish that there is an organic movement that you can get involved in
          • to raise public awareness (e.g. there was recently a nearby protest at a facility manufacturing weapons which locals didn’t even know was there and advertising in their schools to groom weaponry engineers, and since most of that community are Middle Eastern war immigrants, it was a big deal to raise awareness)
          • to get interested activists, new and experience, all together in a place to network
          • to build connections and form political organisation, which can accomplish more than a peaceful authorised protest

          If you go there and stand around yelling, you might be wasting time. But if you go there and get involved, that’s how you can begin resisting the regime. The people handing out fliers aren’t just pests. (only half of them are ;)

        • FlashMobOfOne
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          The point is generally to make content for their personal social media accounts.

  • @NineMileTower
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    I protested back in November with a ballot. Seems that wasn’t thought of back then.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 day ago

      I seriously hope you’re not comparing one (1) vote in the US electoral system to actual political organisation, or rationalising non-participation in politics because you already expressed that opinion on a ballot.

      • @NineMileTower
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        I’m saying no one got out and voted. Taking to the streets is nice and all, but the time to do something was months ago.

    • @[email protected]
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      Doing infinetly more than you are. Multiple infinities more actually once you take a step back and look at how your post is very clearly working against the protests.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 day ago

      That’s not the goal of a protest. There’s only one way to stop it, and the last couple of attempts missed. If you’re not willing to do that, a protest is at least a step towards resistance.

      The best way to get something out of a protest is to find your local activist groups there. Political organisation is how regimes are resisted. If you go there, yell, and leave, you’re not really making much of a change.