It can be effective. More obviously so for more high end restaurants likely to have a reservation system though. This guy's bar may not have one.
The key though to any kind of activism, violent or non-violent, is to see it as guerrilla warfare. No one, other than the most radical outliers, are going to shoot up a Wal-Mart or drive a thousand miles to help known fed KHK stage a sit-in of this dude's bar. But you might can get some jerkoff to light a match in a national forest in the middle of nowhere or do some 'creative interference' as I have suggested here. But hit and run, don't get caught, are the first prerequisites. A 'doctrinal' approach that emphasizes personal security, not a suicide mission or wannabe martyr op posing with a martyr complex. Live to fight another day in other words.
Dunno about anyone else - but I believe in shadow war to the extent possible. I'm not showing up in public to disrupt a bar in a t-shirt.
Joe_McCarthy -1 points 4 hours ago
It can be effective. More obviously so for more high end restaurants likely to have a reservation system though. This guy's bar may not have one.
The key though to any kind of activism, violent or non-violent, is to see it as guerrilla warfare. No one, other than the most radical outliers, are going to shoot up a Wal-Mart or drive a thousand miles to help known fed KHK stage a sit-in of this dude's bar. But you might can get some jerkoff to light a match in a national forest in the middle of nowhere or do some 'creative interference' as I have suggested here. But hit and run, don't get caught, are the first prerequisites. A 'doctrinal' approach that emphasizes personal security, not a suicide mission or wannabe martyr op posing with a martyr complex. Live to fight another day in other words.
Dunno about anyone else - but I believe in shadow war to the extent possible. I'm not showing up in public to disrupt a bar in a t-shirt.