I disagree, I think the small local protests are incredibly effective at showing that this dissent is EVERYWHERE. It's easy to dismiss images of large crowds in some distant city. It's a lot harder when it's your neighbors you see rallying on the street corner on the way home from the grocery store
When you have hundreds of smaller protests, you meet like-minded neighbors…they can come together to organize and get behind local candidates. Without that, no true structural change can occur
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