When people get angry, as a group, they tend to riot. These riots are in full public view and usually covered by lots of cameras - meaning easy pickings for jackboots to focus resources and 'come after you'.
This is not how to win any kind of argument. The only reason it appears to work for other 'non-majority' groups is because it is allowed by the establishment as it furthers their goals for more draconian laws.
No, the answer is individual civil disobedience, to larger or lesser degree.
Ideally this should take the form of something that is hard to identify and even harder to prosecute/create new laws for - it will be the cumulative effect that achieves the intended goal - major policy change.
With that being said, most people likely lack the imagination to come up with their own ideas on what to do to register their protest against a government that is actively seeking their destruction through cultural dissolution.
So, thoughts/ideas on what the average person can do to contribute to civil disobedience?
Don't shop at places that support degeneracy. Or buy from local people you support. You can have protests, just don't riot and get a permit. Sticker bomb light posts and your car. Start a non profit to clean up homeless camps or whatever you want to change in your community and get in the local paper or hold events. Stand on the street corner with a flag. Start a weekly meet up for a cause that helps people. Volunteer at a place that already exists. Promote local candidates running for office.
This is probably the best way to deal with their bullshit right now. This needs its own post, stickied for ideas . We can’t even cancel Netflix and we want to fight the cabal?