Monday, November 7, 2016
How to Survive a Plague
The activists pushing for aids research and treatment used a vast amount of tactics to get to the people in charge. Some were effective, and some were not. For an effective protest, certain things are necessary. Having a large group of people is always beneficial because the more people involved, the more significant the government (or the group being protested) sees the issue. Having a phrase or slogan to repeat is also effective because the people will hear it over and over again, and eventually it will be stuck in their own heads. People use protests because it is the most upfront way of showing that you believe a change needs to be made. It is much more personal and unavoidable than a strongly worded, hand written letter. The aids activists used the most beneficial way to get what the wanted and needed, and any other way would have slowed the process.
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