Solidarity denotes the unity and mutual support among individuals with shared objectives, crucial in protests for reinforcing collective resolve. Protests are strategically held in high-visibility, disruptive locations to maximize impact and draw public and institutional attention. This disruption compels acknowledgment of the issues, leveraging collective action to catalyze societal and political change. In contrast, low-visibility protests are often ineffective as they fail to generate sufficient public awareness or pressure for change.

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    5 months ago

    So you’re going to fight genocides and promote peace with bombs and killing people?

    Makes no sense. You’re insane, bro.

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      5 months ago

      That worked pretty effectively in the 1940s, whereas asking the Nazis politely not to invade Poland was completely useless.

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        5 months ago

        True, sometimes, you have to fight fire against fire.

        But it should be the last option.

        I think peace and diplomacy should always be the priority in any situation.