Cockroach Janta Party is a massive example of movementism. I'm not saying it can't do any good. I'm saying it is structurally bound to fade because of the way it is organising itself: first around memes and followers, now around "peaceful protests."
It would be simplistic to reduce this current cult of disorganised activism to something revolutionary.
There seems to be an assumption that if enough people are angry, and if that anger is expressed in the streets, a movement automatically acquires power.
History suggests otherwise.
It is wishful thinking to believe that peaceful demonstrations alone will stop a state apparatus from initiating a bloodbath. States have repeatedly shown a willingness to repress, imprison, brutalise, disappear, and kill when their interests are threatened.
The question is not whether people are moving, it is whether they are building power and what is it leading towards?