chiefdave
Well-Known Member
The lesson from the last round of protesting should be that it needs to be one big unified protest. The march worked because everyone united around one focal point. If you're having multiple things you really need to make sure they are targeted and something that will bother whoever the protest is aimed at.While I don't disagree with you, unfortunately if it's not unified action it all ends up looking a bit apathetic.
Now... I can easily join in a boycott but as Shmeee says, it's us and a few thousand anyway as it is. And if they're boycotting there's less to protest in the ground, so that looks less effective when that happens. Just seems suicidle to have a load of different types of protests.
A boycott will never work. Even if you get 50% of people to boycott it wouldn't actually be that different to usual to make any impact.