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Did your protest have actual demands? Would there be organized consequences if those demands weren't met?
If no then there's your problem with the protest.
Today was a lesson for sure. Don’t know what I don’t know about protests
A productive protest needs real leverage behind it. A bunch of people going "we oppose this thing" isn't any threat to the people doing the thing, it's just a pressure release valve allowed by them to make protesters feel good
On social democracy grounds, if there is a movement attached to some part of the government (like a party with representatives in office), organized protests can help put pressure on the house/senate to pass something that the people want, but only by coordinating presence on both parts, masses and government. I've seen some movements like this get results, good and bad.