We live in a world of anger and discontent. The movements we see are in retaliation of that. They’re sensationalised, exciting bursts of energy with a promise of change. But then a day passes, a week, a month, and soon we’re looking in retrospect to massive protests of the past that ended up doing nothing or having very little meaningful change. Movements doom themselves to failure before they even begin by being built with a weak sense of central unity, incoherent ideology, poor tactics and spontaneous and single-issue causes.