• DMCMNFIBFFF@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    wp:Maria Stephan

    The authors coined a rule about the level of participation necessary for a movement to succeed, called the “3.5% rule”: nearly every movement with active participation from at least 3.5% of the population succeeded.[8][9] All of the campaigns that achieved that threshold were nonviolent.[10]

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      I have read books by Mark Penn and Malcolm Gladwell, which talk about that magical 3.5% as a “Tipping Point” that can kick off a trend. It’s not guaranteed, but historical records indicate that it takes at least 3.5% to reach critical mass.

      In America, that’s about 11.5 - 12 million people.

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        1 month ago

        Yeah what’s the metric for success in protesting a cause so embedded in the roots?

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        1 month ago

        It’s important to remember that Trump isn’t the problem, he’s a symptom.

        The pressure needs to increase until the problem is solved.

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          He may be a symptom but he is also a focusing lense, think of him like a magnifying glass starting fires. The sun is still a problem and the conditions for fire are still present but at the very least without the magnifying glass actively starting fires it’s a lot easier to deal with.