It has almost NEVER worked against any regime. Not at any point in history.
Also, 100,000,000 people in a peaceful protest to express not being happy about the regime doesn’t make the regime go away or hurt them. You haven’t gave them less power, less money, less control, or more fear.
You got in a pile to let them know you were unhappy, and then you went back to work.
The closest thing that I can recall a truly peaceful thing changing the minds of a regime was all the way back when Mr. Roger’s got our government to continue funding public television…We couldn’t even get a 40 hour work week without bombs and like 100 people dying.
There most certainly have been successful overthrows of authoritarian regimes throughout history. The most well known one is when India made the British give them independence.
I’m not an expert, or even a pacifist, but I do want to limit death as much as possible.
Just because some historical events used violence, that does not mean that all must. In fact if we engage an authoritarian regime militarily, we are attacking the regimes strongest advantage. Instead, it is the regime’s weak points that should be taken advantage of.
Did you read your link of 30 examples? They weren’t peaceful protests. They were strikes and work stoppages. They were causing financial collapse. They weren’t a day of protests while the gears kept turning. They caused disruption.
It has almost NEVER worked against any regime. Not at any point in history.
Also, 100,000,000 people in a peaceful protest to express not being happy about the regime doesn’t make the regime go away or hurt them. You haven’t gave them less power, less money, less control, or more fear.
You got in a pile to let them know you were unhappy, and then you went back to work.
The closest thing that I can recall a truly peaceful thing changing the minds of a regime was all the way back when Mr. Roger’s got our government to continue funding public television…We couldn’t even get a 40 hour work week without bombs and like 100 people dying.
There most certainly have been successful overthrows of authoritarian regimes throughout history. The most well known one is when India made the British give them independence.
30+ Examples of nonviolent campaigns and how they were successful
Mightier than the sword: The unexpected effectiveness of nonviolent resistance
I’m not an expert, or even a pacifist, but I do want to limit death as much as possible.
Just because some historical events used violence, that does not mean that all must. In fact if we engage an authoritarian regime militarily, we are attacking the regimes strongest advantage. Instead, it is the regime’s weak points that should be taken advantage of.
Did you read your link of 30 examples? They weren’t peaceful protests. They were strikes and work stoppages. They were causing financial collapse. They weren’t a day of protests while the gears kept turning. They caused disruption.
I’ve only ever talked about non violent resistance. Of which there are many methods which can absolutely cause a disruption.