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I mean sure, but that does little to nothing to affect the people in power, hence it's not disruptive in the sense intended here.
It does when they've outlived their usefulness.
Do you think the US is more or less fucked than it was coal wars? Americans do have a history of getting off their asses and doing shit when it actually affected them, and the people taking part in the early 20th century labor movement risked not just their jobs, but their lives. The fact that you didn't even entertain this possibility shows exactly what I mean. That aside if enough people participate they can't all be fired, but that's not the point I'm making here. Hearing "this admin wants to ethnically cleanse the US of brown people" and responding with "but I might lose my job" is my definition of a disgustingly low pain tolerance. Figure something out; people in worse situations than you did. You would not be talking like this if you had family being actively threatened with deportation.
Not gonna happen. Trump is not going to allow his power to be threatened in his last shot at power. He'll try disenfranchisement, and if that doesn't work he'll launch a coup. You're not voting your way out of this; the current state of the American empire is incompatible with democracy.
Then what are they doing?
The opposite; they convince them that this is all that collective action can do. Historically movements this popular based on collective action spread like wildfire, because people can see them actually getting things done. It takes bravery and risk to do anything with collective action; neither is present in No Kings.