Wondering what some ideas in the theme of malicious compliance, chaotic good or even legal non-compliance for protesting?

Stuff like chaining yourselves to a tree or purposeful graffiti has been there in the past but I’m curious about yer experiences/stories.

I recall there were some issues with household waste collections and the folks, unfortunately, would stuff their rubbish into public bins. Was wondering why everyone couldn’t just dump their bags outside a politicians house who could have power to affect change.

There were some inspiring ones here: https://nonviolencenews.org/2025/01/03/top-10-creative-actions-in-2024-nonviolence-news-special-report/

Stuff like that… any ideas?

  • Nemo's public admirer@lemmy.sdf.org
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    8 hours ago

    Any things to spread awareness on issues and the reasons/persons/systems responsible? Together with actionable plans?

    If it is efficient and ‘viral’ that would be the best non-violent thing

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      7 hours ago

      Makes sense, I guess I was looking for that viral factor.

      Just these days it sounds like a regular protest, while fantastic for raising awareness and bringing people together, can easily get reported as “just another protest” and be dismissed easily.

      From the replies here, feels like protesting is an act of life, not sporadic.