Not a sidewalk walk, it is total disruption of traffic on sidewalks and streets, last time they blocked a freeway.
Along with that were the fires, broken windows and other anarchy.
Of course this one is going to be "peaceful" but I'm not holding my breath.
This isn't prooftexting. It's the premises undergirding the parable that are illuminating. You may have missed them. Here's a simpler one. Thou shalt not covet anything that is thy neighbor's. And, in case you miss this too, to say you desire "economic justice" is simply another way of saying you covet what others have.
There is one in Houston and no permit is required. This is going to increase with violence as the time of the Lord grows near and the church grows more rebellious and continues to fall away.
But if the 'other' is a greedy so-and-so who arrogates to himself way way more than he needs at the expense of others, it most certainly is not coveting to demand that that grave injustice be redressed.
God doesn't think so either - read Amos if you don't believe me.
Anyone who "arrogates" to himself anything of another's, whether he needs it or not, is a thief. Thus another Scriptural principle: thou shalt not steal. The question is ownership and slavery.