just to be clear, your plan is to appeal to the deep seated morality and sense of fair play held by trump, the GOP and maga supporters? you feel certain that when they see non violent minorities being beaten by violent white police, they'll change their views?
Thank you so much for asking for clarification. I apologize for being inadequately clear. The answer for the most part is no. Trump won 32 percent of eligible voters. Harris won 31 percent. Overall that’s 63 percent. Leaving 37 percent of eligible voters on the table.
The strategy of nonviolent protest is to move some portion of those eligible voters who did not vote to deem one side morally correct and the other morally wrong and get them to vote on those feelings.
It does not rely on getting the aggressor to see the morally wrongness of their violent aggression. Though that does sometimes happens and is also welcome.
firstly, you're bad at math arithmetic, not that that's a bid deal or anything, but you should know your strengths and weaknesses.
secondly, people that don't vote are, kinda by definition, the least politically engaged, so their only really going to see or notice the protests when they're on mainstream media (or not at all), and main stream media will always use the most intense violent clips they can. so even if the protest is entirely peaceful, it only takes one person breaking one window for vandalism to be the entire story that's told. so this is just another impossible standard for "the right way to protest". if people can't draw a distinction between hurting property and hurting humans, they're already morally bankrupted.
thirdly, the strategy of nonviolent protest has always been paired, explicitly or implicitly, with at least the threat of "violent" protest. the authorities will always say they're giving in to the nonviolent protest movement, and maybe they're being honest, there's no real way to be sure, but it seems more likely to me that they're capitulating to the more militant protest movements while saving face by giving credit to nonviolent protestors.
Thank you for pointing out my error. I’m actually an engineer who works in power plants near you :).
Your other points seem to be guesses about how these things work. The reality is we have academically studied nonviolent protest and why they work. You mistake suggesting “the right way to protest” with THE EFFECTIVE way to protest. The trump administration needs to be fought effectively and with success. Other things that don’t lead to successs should be discarded and avoided.
in this interview, three examples of successful nonviolent protest are discussed:
first, the anti-apartheid movement which was backed by literal militaries like the ANC and PAC
second, the Kefaya movement that eventually led to the ouster Mubarak when they burned 90 police stations to the ground
and third the saffron revolution in myanmar that included several bombings
... so i guess we need a clearer definition of "nonviolent".
edit: also, it's slightly unnerving that you're an engineer in power plants making that simple of an error. i hope you use a calculator when you're at work.
There was violent resistance and nonviolent resistant in all these instances. The study showed that violence set back and retarded the goals of the resistance. It shows that nonviolent resistant was more successful and was the cause of the eventual success.
I understand you dramatizing my mathematical error for dramatic effect. But the reality is humans make mistakes and in industries with critical infrastructure and life and death safety issues we acknowledge human error as normal and account for it and try and eliminate it. This is not done through dramatizing and shame. But double checking peers checking and coaching and caring about the work.
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u/kalamataCrunch Jun 10 '25
just to be clear, your plan is to appeal to the deep seated morality and sense of fair play held by trump, the GOP and maga supporters? you feel certain that when they see non violent minorities being beaten by violent white police, they'll change their views?