In thinking about this critique, I recalled talking to a long-time organizer during the heat of the Occupy protests late last year. “Protests don’t solve things,” she told me. “Protests create problems that policymakers then have to solve.” To be clear, by “create a problem,” I mean to frame some set of facts and events in the world in such a way that they become a coherent bad, separate from the general messiness of the world. For web nerds, it’s like dropping a shadow on text: suddenly, something is foregrounded. Much of that foregrounding isn’t accomplished by the protests themselves, but by the media that spins out of such protests.

Source The Atlantic

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