For the NYT: "largest protest ever" not as comforting as it sounds. A warning—based on last decade—not a criticism. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/27/opinion/does-a-protests-size-matter.html …pic.twitter.com/AB0vdf5kVB
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Yeah. Protests, by themselves, are a supplicating act, not an empowering one.
If you've read anything about the march's aftermath, you know that EVERYONE KNOWS THIS! People are organizing.
This was not the first rodeo for most involved in organizing last Saturday, and MANY groups started organizing that wknd.
The feedback I'm getting is so varied; a lot more nods from countries who've had such a cycle. US: just beginning.https://twitter.com/colincookman/status/825072135009865729 …
Also, for many that are not used to political action, attending a march can seem like the pinnacle (job done).
The US has a long history of both protest marches and organized resistance - your comments are extremely condescending/ahistorical.
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