Solidarity denotes the unity and mutual support among individuals with shared objectives, crucial in protests for reinforcing collective resolve. Protests are strategically held in high-visibility, disruptive locations to maximize impact and draw public and institutional attention. This disruption compels acknowledgment of the issues, leveraging collective action to catalyze societal and political change. In contrast, low-visibility protests are often ineffective as they fail to generate sufficient public awareness or pressure for change.

  • Cowbee [he/him]@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    Forcing the ruling class is the only way to get them to change anything.

    You cannot persuade the ruling class to be nicer. They will always act in their material interests, with no regard for morality.

    You are nearly a solipsist.

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      5 months ago

      Maybe I am.

      I think most people believe only hard power exists. Coercion. Force. Strength. Control. Etc.

      I’m not denying it.

      All I’m saying is that there is also power in patience, softness, morality, cooperation, etc.

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          5 months ago

          I believe both can be useful in their own situations.

          It seems to me that you have much to learn.

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              5 months ago

              Of course, I do have much things to learn.

              But I’ve seen and dealt with people like you before.

              Disruption. Change. Force. Chaos. Attention.

              I get it.

              I just don’t feel I have much to learn here.