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You said protest every day. With a group of people. Now you're saying a single day to go protest.
Also, the only social community for my state on Lemmy barely ever has any posts and I don't think anyone there is from my town anyway. And I have no friends here. So how am I supposed to organize this?
As far as writing him, as I said- he doesn't give a shit what his constituents think. He keeps getting re-elected because of the R after his name and this is Indiana.
I get that you want this to have an effect, but it won't. Not every representative gives a shit or will ever give a shit. It accomplishes nothing in those cases.
Protesting does work. Remember the Civil Rights Movement? Did that look easy? Were demands instantly met? It takes time and effort, water cuts through rock with persistence, not force. I get you don't want this to work, but history has shown it can and often times does. Go forth, or don't. But don't complain about those of us that do just because the affects are not immediate.
Protesting can work. That doesn't mean it always works.
Protesting works when you do it at the right time in the right place with the right people.
There is no time when protesting at Larry Buschon's Evansville office is the right place and, again, I don't know anyone.
I'm not sure why even the last part is not an issue to you, but I would think that one person standing outside his office with a protest sign about Israel wouldn't exactly start a major movement. I just looked up his office on Google. It isn't even a prominent place. You'd miss it if you didn't know it was there.
This isn't marching over the bridge in Selma you're talking about, this is a silly waste of time. I have been in many protest marches, but I'm not going to waste over four hours of my time just to get to a place almost no one recognizes alone with a protest sign. It will not do a thing about Israel. Not a single thing. It will not save one single Palestinian life. I might as well stand in front of a Menards.