3.5% is the number that experts say cause a “tipping point” to create a trend that can change society. See Mark Penn’s “Microtrends,” or Malcolm Gladwell’s “Tipping Point.”
We don’t necessarily need all 3.5% in the streets, though, although it is impressive to see, and will attract more participants. Those at home, keeping up with the news, pressuring their elected officials, debating and promoting the issues on line, talking to family/ friends/ neighbors/ coworkers, etc., are all part of the 3.5%, and they are making different kinds of impacts that the protests won’t.
Just like they want to “flood the zone” with propaganda and immoral behavior, it’s important that we “flood the zone” with bold resistance.
For sure. 3.5% actively working toward change, whether they’re in the streets or not. But the more people marching the better obviously. Everyone’s free to figure out how they wanna fit into the puzzle.
At my age, I don’t see myself going to a demonstration, but I can spend that same time rabble rousing on the Internet, or calling my representatives, etc. That’s where I can do the most good.
But I truly appreciate the efforts of those in the streets, and I Thank Them For Their Service To Our Country.
3.5% is the number that experts say cause a “tipping point” to create a trend that can change society. See Mark Penn’s “Microtrends,” or Malcolm Gladwell’s “Tipping Point.”
We don’t necessarily need all 3.5% in the streets, though, although it is impressive to see, and will attract more participants. Those at home, keeping up with the news, pressuring their elected officials, debating and promoting the issues on line, talking to family/ friends/ neighbors/ coworkers, etc., are all part of the 3.5%, and they are making different kinds of impacts that the protests won’t.
Just like they want to “flood the zone” with propaganda and immoral behavior, it’s important that we “flood the zone” with bold resistance.
For sure. 3.5% actively working toward change, whether they’re in the streets or not. But the more people marching the better obviously. Everyone’s free to figure out how they wanna fit into the puzzle.
At my age, I don’t see myself going to a demonstration, but I can spend that same time rabble rousing on the Internet, or calling my representatives, etc. That’s where I can do the most good.
But I truly appreciate the efforts of those in the streets, and I Thank Them For Their Service To Our Country.
Haha you should meet some folks I know ;) one woman is pushing 80 with a cane out there 2-3 days a week