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    533 months ago

    Protest should intend on being an inconvenience, though arrest should be avoided if at all possible. It absolutely kills longevity and leads to people making arrest a core intention while rambling about non-violence. Really what you want is to have strategy and numbers that spook cops enough to not bother because they won’t if they think its going to be too much trouble for them.

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      3 months ago

      Agreed. I didn’t mean to imply arrest was the goal but rather a common side-effect of effective protest.

    • @[email protected]
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      23 months ago

      Most protest arrests in the US are released the same day or the next day. Nobody looking to make a movement is getting taken off the board.

      Of course the people in power do keep trying to change that. But as of yet, they’ve been unsuccessful.

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        22 months ago

        While they are released it assists the police with intelligence gathering. In the UK police are known for giving bail conditions like “you can’t meet within more than 4 people”

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          12 months ago

          Yeah they’ve been doing that for so long the American first amendment includes the right to “peaceably assemble”. And I should be clear these arrests are absolutely a breach of our rights. In the US it would be unthinkable for someone carrying a gun to be arrested without provocation.