Ever since Occupy Wall Street, protest marches [and other forms of protest] haven’t really worked all that well. We have these big bang moments where 300,000 people march in New York, or whatever. Everybody gets excited and it’s something that comes and goes, and three days later, everybody’s forgotten about it, and no meaningful change has actually happened. It’s got to the point now where the people who really have
Ever since Occupy Wall Street, protest marches [and other forms of protest] haven’t really worked all that well. We have these big bang moments where 300,000 people march in New York, or whatever. Everybody gets excited and it’s something that comes and goes, and three days later, everybody’s forgotten about it, and no meaningful change has actually happened. It’s got to the point now where the people who really have