Protests are great, but they don’t seem to actually accomplish much by themselves. That is one thing we probably need to solve. Why couldn’t the globalists just wait it out. Let them protest. Then ignore them. So they protest the next day. Just ignore and wait it out.
It’s almost like our protests need to turn into actual sit-ins. Just marching and then going home and then marching again and then going home, is that creating any change? It seems like the globalists and corporate media just ignore and continue to move forward.
I think it is a LOUD & CLEAR message to policy makers.
I don't have any empirical data, but say that the protesters in the street represent 1%? 10%? whatever small fraction of people truly holding that opinion.
I have never actually participated in a protest march or political rally of any kind, never seen one, never been within an hours drive of one when it was going on- but I hold my convictions very deeply- I just have always lived in rural areas in contentious times and only lived in urban areas during relatively politically peaceful times. So I am anecdotally conjecturing that a very small percentage of people holding a certain opinion ever actually show up and protest.
There is a known scale of public opinion where phone calls to govt offices represent the lowest level of political protest, emails are a bit more significant in weight, snail mail even more weighty and considered by political staffers as being very serious indicators of public opinion. In person action, whether a visit to a govt office or public protest actually probably are very meaningful to govt officials, because those individuals are taking their free time to let their community know that they have a grievance AND they are very very likely taking other meaningful action- doing research, having conversations to debate and defend their position and persuade others, seeking legal advice, looking for every alternate avenue to address their concerns (in the case of the vaxx mandates- changing jobs, relocating, early retirement, work from home, etc...)
These people are not likely just making noise for a couple hours and doing 'nothing else'. They are making noise AND doing EVERYTHING ELSE necessary to avoid taking the vaxx and losing their way of life.
And, what's more, the DS will know if these are legitimate unpaid grassroots legit demonstrations... THAT would scare them to the core of their being.
Protesting looks like a pretty good course of action now that I break it down in that detail... I will need to figure out how to actually participate.
Protests are great, but they don’t seem to actually accomplish much by themselves. That is one thing we probably need to solve. Why couldn’t the globalists just wait it out. Let them protest. Then ignore them. So they protest the next day. Just ignore and wait it out.
It’s almost like our protests need to turn into actual sit-ins. Just marching and then going home and then marching again and then going home, is that creating any change? It seems like the globalists and corporate media just ignore and continue to move forward.
I think it is a LOUD & CLEAR message to policy makers.
I don't have any empirical data, but say that the protesters in the street represent 1%? 10%? whatever small fraction of people truly holding that opinion.
I have never actually participated in a protest march or political rally of any kind, never seen one, never been within an hours drive of one when it was going on- but I hold my convictions very deeply- I just have always lived in rural areas in contentious times and only lived in urban areas during relatively politically peaceful times. So I am anecdotally conjecturing that a very small percentage of people holding a certain opinion ever actually show up and protest.
There is a known scale of public opinion where phone calls to govt offices represent the lowest level of political protest, emails are a bit more significant in weight, snail mail even more weighty and considered by political staffers as being very serious indicators of public opinion. In person action, whether a visit to a govt office or public protest actually probably are very meaningful to govt officials, because those individuals are taking their free time to let their community know that they have a grievance AND they are very very likely taking other meaningful action- doing research, having conversations to debate and defend their position and persuade others, seeking legal advice, looking for every alternate avenue to address their concerns (in the case of the vaxx mandates- changing jobs, relocating, early retirement, work from home, etc...)
These people are not likely just making noise for a couple hours and doing 'nothing else'. They are making noise AND doing EVERYTHING ELSE necessary to avoid taking the vaxx and losing their way of life.
And, what's more, the DS will know if these are legitimate unpaid grassroots legit demonstrations... THAT would scare them to the core of their being. Protesting looks like a pretty good course of action now that I break it down in that detail... I will need to figure out how to actually participate.