Because just standing outside is not how a protest achieves anything. True protests must be disruptive and last. The Yellow jackets burned down the avenue des champs Elysées every Saturday for multiple months. The protests following Nahel’s murder (very similar to that of Renee good in some aspects) burned down multiple police stations.
Standing protests like this a regular occurrence in France, but those are not the ones you hear about. Their only role is so build momentum and make people feel united.
Real change happens only through either much stronger protests or through actions like the whistles and following ice around making them feel unwelcome 24/7.
Seeing this many people out in weather that I frankly can’t comprehend sends a strong signal that disapproval of ICE is a normal, acceptable position. Humans are social creatures and I think these protests are massively influential at the polling booth - one of the few places that substantial change can be made.
Not that there is anything wrong with the whistles etc.
Voting is much easier than standing in -30C outside.
Anyone who put that effort will definitively vote.
But this is about showing people that they are not alone with it, it is also showing politicians, judges, governors and other public servants that they should not give up.
Most importantly it is showing traitors that are helping this administration that there might be consequences.
Because just standing outside is not how a protest achieves anything. True protests must be disruptive and last. The Yellow jackets burned down the avenue des champs Elysées every Saturday for multiple months. The protests following Nahel’s murder (very similar to that of Renee good in some aspects) burned down multiple police stations.
Standing protests like this a regular occurrence in France, but those are not the ones you hear about. Their only role is so build momentum and make people feel united.
Real change happens only through either much stronger protests or through actions like the whistles and following ice around making them feel unwelcome 24/7.
Seeing this many people out in weather that I frankly can’t comprehend sends a strong signal that disapproval of ICE is a normal, acceptable position. Humans are social creatures and I think these protests are massively influential at the polling booth - one of the few places that substantial change can be made.
Not that there is anything wrong with the whistles etc.
How would this convince anybody to go vote? Every one that sees this in a good light is already voting against Trump…
Voting is much easier than standing in -30C outside.
Anyone who put that effort will definitively vote.
But this is about showing people that they are not alone with it, it is also showing politicians, judges, governors and other public servants that they should not give up.
Most importantly it is showing traitors that are helping this administration that there might be consequences.
Anybody?
Guess I’m less cynical than you.