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SteveB's avatar

I've been part of protest encampments like this before, and there's always a debate among the protesters themselves about how confrontational or how law-abiding to be. And there are always people who want to go directly to the most aggressive law-breaking tactics right from the start, and these people generally aren't listened to right at the start.

But when the cops come in with with a heavy use of force, that dynamic changes. Suddenly, the protest leaders who counselled nonviolence, limited cooperation with the authorities and even the police, these people are made to look like fools and those who were for the most confrontational and even violent tactics are now seen as the "realists" who understand what we're up against. These people get a new hearing, and can lead the group wherever they want.

How does a protest escalate from peaceful occupation of a grassy area in the middle of campus to occupying campus buildings? It would be foolish to think that the police and administration crackdown didn't play a role in that decision.

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Timothy Burke's avatar

Fantastic column.

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