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    First, who was talking about peaceful protesting? You don’t go from nothing to full on revolution in one step.

    Second, if the only thing that matters is that it worked in the US, then protest has driven far more change than violence. The civil rights movement ended segregation. The labor movement won numerous labor victories, but when they fought they were largely just shot. Last I checked, we still have weekends and segregation never came back. Those are the two I can think of without looking in the US.

    On the flip side, every attempt at abrupt violent change has failed. Without widespread popular support they just don’t even get off the ground.