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Joshua Bedi's avatar

I think you're missing part of the point of King's strategy (borrowed from Gandhi). Compounding the atrocity is exactly the point. The point is to make the atrocity unbearable to continue committing, from the eyes of impartial observers, the third parties you're trying to convince. The point is to show them what it takes to continue committing atrocities and make their stomachs curl.

It's one thing to say I can't go into a diner to eat. It's a whole other level to beat me bloody with a baton when I simply try to eat. People see that and wonder, "Is it worth it to stop them from eating here? What are we really trying to stop?"

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George Hariton's avatar

I remember thinking that King had it right. We do not want people to lightly disobey laws that they disagree with. They should only break laws that they strongly find abhorrent or immoral. A good screen is to only disobey laws that we take seriously enough that we are willing to suffer the consequences. The purpose is to screen out breaking all the numerous laws and actions that we find mildly offensive or where the consequences are not so bad.

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