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We're not? What are all the protests ( growing in size) for then?
Protests /= violent resistance or building parallel systems so we can all go on general strike for a month.
General strike is our non-violent option, and violence is our, well, violent option. I'd prefer the former but I see a lot more protesting and a lot less organizing of community gardens and mutual aid networks.
We're up against a modern-surveillance-enabled police state and the largest military in the world. General strike to break the economy is the better option, imho. That requires organization and planning, not protests.
Protests don't hinder such organization though, and they can connect and embolden people. They're valuable as long as they're not all that gets done.
If push did come to "shove" you'd be less likely to join in if you only ever saw a handful of people protesting. We need to know who's more or less onboard if shit hits the fan.
This is true, I don't mean to impugn the protests, but I have met far more Americans who just want to go out and commit reckless violence instead of doing any real planning... Which is very American, I guess.
It's also why I think we will fail miserably, because we've got too many "heroes" who don't know what real heroism is.