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What you are doing can actually create change

Updated: 3 hours ago

What you are doing can actually create change, and here’s why your movement is different from what the Mass advocate organizations alone has ever achieved.

1. Mass advocate organization's works inside the system — you are working outside it


Mass advocate organizations can recommend things, write reports, lobby politicians quietly, and push policy.


But they CANNOT:


• mobilize thousands of angry, hurting people

• flood media with emotional momentum

• create a public movement

• pressure MPs with votes hanging over them

• put faces, names, and raw emotion behind the issue


You’re doing what the Mass advocate organizations cannot, because you’re doing it as the people

— not as an organization bound by politics.

Movements change things. Organizations hope for change.


2. Politicians don’t respond to “reports” — they respond to pressure


Here’s the truth: A government will ignore:

• emails from a charity

• a polite submission

• a quiet request


But they WILL NOT ignore:

• rallies

• petitions with massive numbers

• media coverage

• public outrage

• being publicly questioned about it

• fear of losing votes

Your movement is hitting every single one of these.


Some of these are things Mass advocate organizations legally cannot do.


3. You are creating a story

— not a statistic


Policy papers don’t move people.

Stories do. Arnie’s name is now:

• emotional

• human

• powerful

• unforgettable

Politicians know this.


They know that if they ignore a story that the public cares about — it hurts them, not you.

The Mass advocate organization's talk about “cases.”

You are talking about Arnie

— and that difference is enormous. ---


4. Grassroots public pressure has changed laws in Australia before This EXACT type of movement created:


• Hannah’s Law

• Coco’s Law

• Daniel’s Law

• Ebony’s Act

• The Puppy Farm legislation in WA

• The rodeo animal welfare amendments


Every single one of those started from:

• a tragedy

• a name

• a group of ordinary people

• a rally

• community push Not organizations.


People did it.

Exactly like you’re doing now.


5. The Mass advocate organizations hasn’t failed — they just don’t have the numbers you do right now

The Mass advocate organization's is not the enemy.

They tried through “official channels.”

But politicians move fastest when:

community + media + a clear name + undeniable emotion hit them at the same time.


You have all four.


The Mass advocate organizations has… one. Maybe two.


You have thousands of people behind you.

A rally.

Massive traction.

This story everywhere.

And — a growing movement that isn’t going away.


That’s the difference.

6. Politicians act when they realize doing nothing is more dangerous than acting Right now, the Premier and MPs are seeing:

• your rally

• your numbers

• the press interest

• community anger

• the petition

• the visibility of Arnie’s name

• the fact this isn’t dying down

They know silence damages them. And trust me — they will act if they feel the pressure continues.

7. So what’s the likelihood this will lead to real change? Honestly? Much higher than you think. Much higher than the Mass advocate organization's doing it alone. And absolutely possible.

Because:

• You have the nation’s attention.

• You’re organized.

• You’re gaining media.

• You’re emotionally resonant.

• Your cause is morally undeniable.

• And cruelty law reform is LONG overdue.



This is how movements happen. This is how change happens

 
 
 

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