The only way to overthrow this government is to do a full on revolution
As the title indicates I do think that the only way to achieve full governmental change (which I believe is the main goal of the activists in Georgia) is to conduct a full-on revolution only if we plan to continue with the types of protests we've been doing and not try other avenues to achieve change, because as far as I can see these protests have no meaningful effect on the government, we know they are not gonna step down of their free will, their not gonna change their policies (if anything the government's political approach is getting worse), and in the end, the protests end up doing more harm to the activists and the results are subtle at best.
If you truly believe the elections were rigged, overthrowing the government is fully justified. I know such a drastic change will cause many other issues, and if the Georgian people aren't ready to face those issues, then there's no point in these protests. We have to make changes some other way. There's no way a reelection will happen under this government, so what is the plan that'll have an effect?
We know that there are still a lot of Georgians who don't support the cause, and would rather suck it up and stay under the control of the regime, we have to get these people on track to join our way of thought, but these protests from what I see have no effect, they don't like that people are getting beaten, but their response is: "These poor people, students, children... why don't they just stop". I haven't been able to find a solution to this or a way to achieve change in these people in a better way, I heard an idea from students to go to universities around the country and talk to non-activist students, this seems to me to have more of an opportunity for change, but it doesn't really translate to other groups of society I can't imagine what peoples reaction would be if you knocked on their door to talk to them about these political issues.
Some of this stuff misses the title, but it has been racking my mind these days, and I can't find an argument against it. If you disagree, please write so and explain your reasons.