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How to Plan and Execute Successful Protest Actions
1. NO ONE WANTS TO WATCH A DRUM CIRCLE
Self-explanatory.
2. MAKE YOUR ACTIONS BOTH CONCRETE AND COMMUNICATIVE
People often get discouraged because they take part in a communicative action and expect a concrete outcome.
3. BALANCE ART AND MESSAGE
3. BALANCE ART AND MESSAGE
Art invites us to think rather than telling us what to think. This is one of its great strengths
4. PACE YOURSELF
4. PACE YOURSELF
Too often the people doing the most to take care of the world do the least to take care of themselves. and a dedicated activist prudently burns out and disappears from public view. Whether we like it or not if we are exhausted, frustrated, unhappy, or overwhelmed most of the time, we make a life of activism look extremely unattractive. Virtually every activist has struggled with the question to get beyond preaching to the crowd.
5. DON'T DRESS LIKE A PROTESTER
People don't care about protesters: Oh, there goes those silly protesters again. What are they protesting this time? Look, the police are hitting them over the head. Well, they must have done something to deserve it.
6. DEBT REVOLT
Don't use antiquated language that favors workers over bosses. Instead of workers of the world, we now have debtors of the world.
7. DEBT STRIKE
The idea is simple: en masse, we stop paying our bills to the banks until they agree to come to the table.
8. CHOOSE YOUR TARGET WISELY
Not every target is vulnerable in the same way. What works once may not work a second time. We need to figure out where out targets are weakest, and where we are strongest.
9. KILL THEM WITH KINDNESS
Some people who are attracted to protests have issues with authority. Losing their temper in the face of opposition is rarely a successful approach.
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