Regarding the calls for non-violence, I don't want to put anyone down or say anyone's doing anything wrong. Good job being out there and trying. I would also like to point out
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Dr. King was NOT spoken of as a paragon of non-violence by conservative contemporaries. It was very common to refer to Dr. King's protests as riots and in terms of inciting violence, even if the violence being invited, much as today, was police on protestor violence. If Dr. King had bowed to the cries that he was sparking violence, we never would have gone anywhere. There was a huge acceptance washing campaign by conservative America after the civil rights wins.
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In the 2014 Maidan protests in Ukraine, protestors were getting cut down by police snipers during peaceful, unarmed marches. The police snipers were shooting people who were running out with stretchers to get the people who'd been shot. When they finally got sick of it and announced that they were going to come back tomorrow and do an armed march, the cops suddenly remembered that they all had dentist appointments in Belarus that day and skipped town. Nobody got shot during the armed march. See: https://youtu.be/yzNxLzFfR5w . So, it's not so much that you have to use violence, but the state is a lot more likely to hesitate about kicking your shit in if they know you can be violent back and believe that you're willing to do so. Ask any conservative what an acceptable protest is, and it's likely to be something like "shouting into your closet"; as far as they're concerned, peaceful marches ARE ALREADY violent if anyone notices them or they disrupt anything at all. Our cops don't give a shit if you're peaceful, they shoot reporters with rubber bullets and force people to grab billy clubs so they can beat the fuck out of them. We're past that. It's time to remind the state that there is alternative to peaceful protest if they really want to go that route.