Protesting isn't a one-time thing.
To be effective, you need to do it again and again and again, and come with more people each time, and shout even louder each time.
But it does work.
It does change the world.
Protesting isn't a one-time thing.
To be effective, you need to do it again and again and again, and come with more people each time, and shout even louder each time.
But it does work.
It does change the world.
@hacks4pancakes @Em0nM4stodon No it isn't. You are right. That's why I'm disappointed that the US is in the state it is. 😓
It has to be consecutive days. Like literally everyday. No excuses, full stop.

Attached: 1 image I think it's time that I shared this again due to current events, and I'm proud to be part of the protest. Not many people know about the "Telegramgate" political scandal. This is not meant to boost American morale, but to state an accurate historical fact: one that exceeded the ***"3.5% rule"***, far above the participation threshold. *There had been eleven consecutive days of protests* >The unprecedented protests that erupted in San Juan on July 22, 2019 have since solidified their place as the largest act of civil resistance in Puerto Rico’s history, with an estimated 1 million people (about 30% of the population) participating. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telegramgate #Resistance #Rebel #Rebellion #CivilResistance #Nonviolent #PoliticalActivism #Political #USPol #PuertoRico