• Melvin_Ferd@lemmy.worldOP
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    8 hours ago

    I’m not sure what the purpose of protesting for us means.

    Protests carry a significant risk. There are severe financial, medical, legal and career risks. With how things are there is even risk to lives.

    What I struggle with understanding is given this risks what is the reward for protesting. If we’re asking others to bare these things, should there not be a due diligence on our part to make sure we did everything we could to ensure these protests are successful.

    All protests are not equal. Civil rights protests or Montgomery bus boycotts came with clear measurable goals that protestors knew the risks and rewards. Other protests where shit shows like occupy Wallstreet or many of the Iraq war protests where laws were already locked in and there was no actionable goal.

    So what i struggle with here is what do you mean protests are for us because it sounds like you think protests should be more like occupy or the Iraq protests rather than any of the civil rights or bus boycotts.

    Facebook is going to make money no matter what. That’s because there are so many people using it. Which is why it’s why everybody but the left use it to raise awareness. I get the moral argument but you still have to be aware of the consequences. Not using Facebook means they spread their message to the average person. If you want any support or success you have to engage and convince that vox populi to support your efforts or your dead in the water before you even started.

    • Rhoeri@piefed.world
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      4 minutes ago

      So basically, you’re just trying to find any excuse to continue using it.

      “Because I want to” is a fine answer, even if it comes from a source of indifference.

      No reason you can give will be rational enough to make an argument to continue using Facebook. And; “Facebook is going to make money no matter what” is probably up there with the dumbest of them all.

      As far as protesting for us-

      It’s a way to join together and have a unified voice and the feeling of solidarity. Anyone thinking that minds will change as a result of it is foolish. However, for those on the fence- it’s a visible and audible presentation of plight at determination.

      Which is FAR more successful than Facebook memes.