What are some problem with civil disobedience?
Civil disobedience is essentially any peaceful activity of protest against the government with the end in view of overthrowing it or to give in to the demands of the protests. It takes in the form of rallies, sit-ins, strikes and boycotts. It is usually effective in a democratic society where public opinion is at its strongest. Civil disobedience’s effectivity depends on the intensity and resolve of the leaders and their participants, as government forces tend to crack it down will force and arrests. The danger of course is that leaders and participants have a chance of getting arrested for charges ranging from illegal assembly, public disturbance, sedition and sometimes rebellion.