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Please elaborate "direct action". What does that mean?
Costing relevant people money, basically. Strikes, sabotage, obstructions, that sort of thing
I love this idea, but how would this be mass organized without having the leaders of this movement almost immediately placed into prison?
That’s where the mass action comes in. With enough people acting simultaneously, you have nowhere near enough prisons to hold the people protesting; and then the only way to stop them is some act of appeasement.
One common tenant of direct action is decentralization. It's a lot harder to squash direct action when the people doing this stuff are just groups of 2-5+ friends (it's called an affinity group) who believe in the same stuff and have no common leader. Sometimes direct action is as simple as smashing up some windows in the dead of night and running away.
I don't think I can offer a solid answer to this I'm afraid, I am terrible at organising people. I would suggest that there are a lot of existing established groups with many different goals though, so it might be worth seeing if there's one you like that has a presence in your area
There's legal direct action (striking for example). As for the illegal stuff I have no idea, but it happens. Just Stop Oil made it three years before disbanding, and there are plenty of direct action-focused groups lying around.
No leaders. Small, independent cells