It is a protest which does not employ violence as a way of getting the message across. Some means of achieving this could be petitions, lobbying through email, letters or media outlets, or boycotting. Demonstrations, marches and similar can also be a form of non-violent protest, but often become violent as they progress. One example of an effective non-violent protest was the Montgomery Bus Boycott, where coloured people refused to use the buses in Montgmoery, Alabama to protest about segregation on the service. After almost a year, loss of revenue forced the company to desegregate the buses and allow coloured people to sit at the front.
The disadvantages of a non-violent protest consists of verbal abuse used more commonly as physical violence is not tolerated in non-violent protests.
The term Gandhi coined for non-violent protest was satyagrha, or the force of truth. His intention was to awaken the conscience of one's opponent.
Malcolm X use NON - Violent! But some of his supporters did get violent.
Peaceful protest
Mahatma Gandhi was know for preaching non violent protest.
violent protest are protest which were very violent
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi advocated non-violent protest.
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They taught workshops on non-violent protest
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Non violent protest is working for a cause, not just accepting the situation, like passivism.