About Those No Kings Numbers

 

12:30 – The Success of Non-violent Protests – Erica Chenowith

When I hear tv newsers and read posts on the internet that repeat a number that 7 million turned out for the No Kings 2 protest last Saturday, I just kind of shake my head in disbelief. No one gives any source for where they got that number – they just repeat it as if it were handed down from Gawd.

I am skeptical. It was bothering me all week until I was listening to the Stephanie Miller Show earlier this week. During a discussion with Glenn Kushner, Stephanie questioned that sacrosanct ‘7 million’ number also. She then said that her understanding that that number was the number who SIGNED UP online.

Good grief, most of the people I know didn’t sign up online. If people did anything online, they may have looked to see what the closest town to them that was holding a gathering. So if 7 million bothered to sign up online I think we could easily estimate that probably twice that actually showed up.

So that 7 million number has about as much validity as the “George Soros paid these protestors” meme does. But this is number that the extremist right that is in power in this country is very determined to have stick as the official number. In recent years the magic number for protests has become the frequently cited 3.5%.

Erica Chenowith is the researcher who discovered that number as the magic number for the success of non-violent uprisings is 3.5%. In the above video, Chenowith discusses how she discovered that number and why it is reliable.

Chenowith has plenty of examples of how that number has been tide turning number time after time. Thus those in power have a big stake in reporting a number lower – much lower if they can make it believable – than Chenowith’s 3.5%. If those in power can make a much lower number seem to be the “real” number and they can hammer it home through constant repetition it will become the accepted norm number.

More importantly, it will make a movement or an action seem to be a failure. 

So if we do the math: America has about 340,000,000 people. 3.5% of that is about 11,900,000 or let’s say 12 million people. Therefore the continually hammered home number from corporate media of 7 million falls way below 12 million – only a bit over half of the “goal.”

Now when I looked in on some of the major protests around the country on Youtube Saturday, the crowds were humongous. HUMONGOUS! In cities like NYC, Chicago, Washington DC, San Diego, Dallas, Los Angeles and San Francisco the crowds seemingly had no end. Boston, Philadelphia and Atlanta the same.

The last protest in June reported some 400 events. This time there were nearly 7 times that number with bigger crowds everywhere. And you expect me to buy the lie that there were barely only 2 million more participants. Get outta here with what you are selling, cause I ain’t a buying it. 

Iowa – for gawd’s sake IOWA! – had over 50 events. Julie Gammack sent out a live video from Spirit Lake in Iowa’s most Republican County that had over 50 people. I mean to tell you folks, that is quite a middle finger to the administration. I can’t remember how many they said turned out in Idaho, but more than 1 in that deep red state should be a red flag to Republicans.

So they said 5 million in June and only 7 million last Saturday? To use an old Iowa expression – Bullshit. I think we can safely say that there was probably at least 2X that bogus corporate media number of 7 million. So if we say there were 14 million in the streets last Saturday, I think that is much closer to reality.

If the number was 14 million then that blows well past that 3.5%. That indicates that Republicans are in deep trouble. And they are. And I believe they know it. And I believe they are huddling in offices around the country strategizing on how to rig next year’s election if we do have an election next year.

While they are mouthing one number of protestors out loud, I have no doubt they are looking at some real numbers and seeing their power slip away to the people. And that is what our founders designed. The people must have the power. 

I know not when the next event is planned. I am hoping it is before the SCOTUS takes a knee before Trump. Until then I am planning to make judicious shopping my lifestyle. I am planning on buying just what I need and only from companies considered woke. No Walmart, no Amazon etc. Vote with your dollars, folks. It is the only language that billionaires understand.

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2 Responses to About Those No Kings Numbers

  1. Trish Nelson's avatar Trish Nelson says:

    Agree. Organizers know only a small percentage of people who show up to an event actually sign up. I was on the Indivisible planning call this week and my sense is while they were stating publicly 7 million, they seemed like they knew this #nokings event was far bigger than that. It was the largest single day protest in American history. Indivisible has in the past shared a general formula they use for arriving at an estimated number. Also, the 3.5% doesn’t mean this is the number we need at any one protest or event. It’s the total number of people who are in opposition to the regime and are involved in a sustained effort. So I think that bodes well for the people’s chances. Thanks for the post, Dave.

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  2. A.D.'s avatar A.D. says:

    I am very annoyed that at least one Iowa newspaper apparently didn’t even try to estimate No Kings numbers. I know that crowd size has now become political, along with everything else. But c’mon, AMES TRIBUNE, this is basic journalism. I used to live in Ames, so I checked the coverage of the Ames event, and I saw only a protest photo gallery in the TRIB, not a news article. And the only crowd estimate was “hundreds.” Did I miss your better coverage, TRIB? If so, I really apologize. If not, that was a sorry performance. Three giant cheers for the ISU DAILY, which had an interesting news article about the Ames protest as well as great photos, and estimated the crowd size as an enthusiastic 1,500.

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