* With words, with songs, and with humor, all of which are very powerful * With passive resistance (see Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr.) * With civil disobedience (see Thoreau) * With sit-ins and demonstrations (see the 1960s)
Two famous civil rights leaders who believed people should protest without using violence were Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. They believed in using boycotts, passive resistance, and mass civil disobedience as forms of protest.
A peaceful protest is simply a demonstration of a belief without violence. Picketing is one of the most common, as is a petition.
People can get hurt or killed. People may be breaking the law by engaging in violence. People can make their point without resorting to violence. Violence can often undermine a protest as the protesters will be accused of being bad people and so their protest is not valid. It gives those they are protesting against something to use against the protesters. So for these and other reasons there should not be violence at protests.
Resisting without violence involves peacefully refusing to comply with a demand or orders from someone in authority, without using physical force or aggression. Methods can include civil disobedience, nonviolent protest, or other forms of peaceful resistance to express dissent or opposition to an unjust situation or action.
non violence...
gandhi used the rule of ahisma to protest that mean he used non-violence in all of his protests
He did abandon non-violent protest as it was not working out
with your soul not with physical violence
he starved himself instead of using violence but someselfish person shot him dead
mental
Gandhi is famous for leading peaceful protest. he never used violence against violence
win a war without using violence