Rev. Ian Riddell | Can 3.5% of Us Topple a Regime?

Rev. Ian Riddell | Can 3.5% of Us Topple a Regime?

As the nation prepares for the "No Kings 3" protests, Reverend Ian Riddell of the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Desert joins Kay Brown to discuss his role as a leader in "the Singing Resistance," a movement born in Minneapolis that uses communal singing to challenge authoritarianism and federal overreach. The conversation delves into the psychological and political power of nonviolent resistance, as Kay highlights the "3.5% rule"—the theory that sustained participation from a small fraction of the population can topple regimes. Riddell explains how music builds a unique emotional connection that slogans cannot, providing healing and solidarity for those fighting for justice. From songs aimed at changing the hearts of ICE agents to the upcoming rally in Palm Springs, this episode serves as a call to action for anyone looking to protect civil liberties through the transformative power of collective voice

Takeaways:

  • The 3.5% Rule: Sustained participation by 3.5% of the population can topple regimes.
  • Singing Resistance: A Minneapolis-born movement using music as political pushback.
  • Healing Harmony: Communal singing builds community and heals activist burnout.
  • Deep Traditions: The movement builds on Civil Rights and anti-war musical legacies.
  • Targeted Lyrics: Songs specifically designed to appeal to the humanity of ICE agents.
  • No Kings 3: Rev. Riddell leads the Palm Springs community in song on March 28th.
  • Grassroots Creativity: New protest songs are being written locally by "entrepreneurial musicians."
  • Political Impact: Using musical momentum to drive accountability in upcoming elections

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