this post was submitted on 15 Oct 2023
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What do you recommend? not being disruptive means you are completely ignored by everyone.
Not every attention is good attention.
Apathy is the true enemy, so you’re wrong.
Hate towards you makes people just listen even less.
Well There's plenty of ways of protesting and getting the word out that don't involve getting in the way or destroying/nicking property you can have peaceful demonstrations ideally populated like a city square where you and a massive crowd of people gather and make your voices heard im fairly certain that's called a rally or you use art as a way of protesting graffiti etc you can also boycott a organisation or government institution and you can do a picket protest as well
That shit doesn’t work.
Real change happens when everyone is pissed.
It worked for tons of demonstrations through out history
List some important global changes that happened because people protested in a way that did not bother anyone.