If many people seek the change that they want, any government will be powerless to stop them, because a government can't kill too much of its own population before it loses its power and collapses. This is also, quite possibly, the most challenging way to cause change, because of the many obstacles that it possesses. First, you must attract the attention of many people who have gotten used to the crappy way that things are at the the current time, which would be difficult unless you had a megaphone or something big and noticeable and went to a crowded area, or managed to talk at a major event. then, you must work past the fear of the people and the fact that they know that they will most likely get killed by those who run what needs to be changed, whether it be Apartheid, such as that in Africa during the 80's, or the cruel system of segregation found in America all the way up to the 70's or so. When people think that they will likely die, it is difficult to inspire them that if enough people stand together, they won't die, due to the fact that they may be used to whatever oppression or problem they face putting them down and weakening their will to stop the problem they face. Finally, after all that, you must instill the fighting spirit into those who want to fight back, before you finally fight back against what you wish to change. Those who believe that this change is easy are sadly incorrect. Anyone who has tried to inspire the masses and the commonfolk will tell of the difficulty. Getting many to stand up to a cause is not an easy task, but many can achieve
If many people seek the change that they want, any government will be powerless to stop them, because a government can't kill too much of its own population before it loses its power and collapses. This is also, quite possibly, the most challenging way to cause change, because of the many obstacles that it possesses. First, you must attract the attention of many people who have gotten used to the crappy way that things are at the the current time, which would be difficult unless you had a megaphone or something big and noticeable and went to a crowded area, or managed to talk at a major event. then, you must work past the fear of the people and the fact that they know that they will most likely get killed by those who run what needs to be changed, whether it be Apartheid, such as that in Africa during the 80's, or the cruel system of segregation found in America all the way up to the 70's or so. When people think that they will likely die, it is difficult to inspire them that if enough people stand together, they won't die, due to the fact that they may be used to whatever oppression or problem they face putting them down and weakening their will to stop the problem they face. Finally, after all that, you must instill the fighting spirit into those who want to fight back, before you finally fight back against what you wish to change. Those who believe that this change is easy are sadly incorrect. Anyone who has tried to inspire the masses and the commonfolk will tell of the difficulty. Getting many to stand up to a cause is not an easy task, but many can achieve