That's the point. The more people that get canceled at once, the less the effect of canceling. Martin Luther King Jr. knew this, which is why he lead what was arguably the most effective peaceful protest movements in history. Those protestors knew they would face jailtime and violence. That was the point; to show that they're better than the violent people, and to fill up the jails and tax the system by doing so so much that they cannot keep up.
Really, we should be looking at doing the same. The problems are the false flags, the lack of leadership, and the lack of communication. (To be clear, not saying we don't have leaders; I'm saying our leaders are on hiatus right now, mostly. They're telling us to figure it out ourselves; telling us we need more/different/new leaders). False flags can be dealt with in a lot of ways. One thought I had is making sure everyone that is attending a protest knows what might happen, and is committed to peace, and that everyone at those protests; and I mean everyone holds a sign with peace on it. That way, if a false flag is attempted, none of the footage can be easily used because it will show the protestors all proclaiming peace.
I literally told you that they knew they would be arrested.
I also knew about the kids, though I didn't talk about that here. We actually watched a documentary of one of those kids that got water-hosed and arrested multiple times in school.
A huge part of the point was to get arrested repeatedly, to the point where it was no longer affordable to arrest them, and to fill up the jails, clogging up the system in general (and forcing them to chose between targeting protestors for arrests or legitimate criminals).
That's the point. The more people that get canceled at once, the less the effect of canceling. Martin Luther King Jr. knew this, which is why he lead what was arguably the most effective peaceful protest movements in history. Those protestors knew they would face jailtime and violence. That was the point; to show that they're better than the violent people, and to fill up the jails and tax the system by doing so so much that they cannot keep up.
Really, we should be looking at doing the same. The problems are the false flags, the lack of leadership, and the lack of communication. (To be clear, not saying we don't have leaders; I'm saying our leaders are on hiatus right now, mostly. They're telling us to figure it out ourselves; telling us we need more/different/new leaders). False flags can be dealt with in a lot of ways. One thought I had is making sure everyone that is attending a protest knows what might happen, and is committed to peace, and that everyone at those protests; and I mean everyone holds a sign with peace on it. That way, if a false flag is attempted, none of the footage can be easily used because it will show the protestors all proclaiming peace.
So what you're saying is that you're blacker than him.. got it.
I literally told you that they knew they would be arrested.
I also knew about the kids, though I didn't talk about that here. We actually watched a documentary of one of those kids that got water-hosed and arrested multiple times in school.
A huge part of the point was to get arrested repeatedly, to the point where it was no longer affordable to arrest them, and to fill up the jails, clogging up the system in general (and forcing them to chose between targeting protestors for arrests or legitimate criminals).