No more business as usual," the organization leading the protest said on social media.

Dozens of Jewish protesters and their allies were arrested on Wednesday morning after they blocked rush hour traffic on a busy Los Angeles highway to demand a ceasefire in Israel’s war on Palestinians in Gaza.

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    A non-disruptive protest just gets ignored. You need to impact people’s daily lives to make them think why the problem arose in the first place.

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      People will find a way to get mad at any protest no matter how little it impacts others. See kneeling for anthems or just wearing shirts at events

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      But, you need to impact the lives of the people who have the means to make that change. A traffic jam isn’t going to do that.

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        I mean, is a major highway in the second largest city of the primary colonial sponsor a bad place? I guess if we had free teleportation they might find marginally better success in DC or Tel Aviv, but if you’re located in LA I can see why you’d choose to protest there and not somewhere else.

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      I’m not really asking you to look it up or anything, but this gets parroted around a lot, and I wonder if there’s actually any data to really support it or if it’s just a statement that kinda sounds nice.