If a protest movement does not self-regulate & consciously decide its boundaries, it gets defined by its noisy, flamboyant outliers. Always.
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As a lifelong participant, observer, scholar & often sympathizer of many protest movements: thoughtless protests can, do and will backfire.
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Trump has many obstacles; he's likely to lose. Except authoritarian demagogues do better when anxiety & sense of uncontrolled chaos goes up.
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This decade's wave of protests had it almost all: resonance, legitimacy, numbers. The one thing they didn't: strategic thinking & control.
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I know younger protesters don't listen to older folks urging strategy. Still, whoever you are, please don't succumb to pressure to affirm.
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Don't confuse "respectability" politics with criticism of self-absorbed acts under guise of protest—this irresponsibility will have victims.
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"Respectability" politics deserves criticism when protesters are directed to please those in power. Strategic thinking is something else.
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Strategic thinking focuses on the goal—stop Trump—and wonders how different trajectories would play out and then self-regulates accordingly.
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/end another thread nobody will listen to. Sad to say I watched this play out in last decade's protest movements and.. I know how it can go.
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Nobody? Not exactly. Those who listened are in the choir. Those to whom it was directed will never see it.
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Something like that. Effective movements regulate their own boundaries though. Great unwillingness to do so in the past decade.
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