Social Unrest

Social unrest refers to a situation in which a group of people experiences significant dissatisfaction with societal conditions, leading to protests, demonstrations, riots, or other forms of collective action. This unrest often arises from perceived injustices, such as economic inequality, political corruption, discrimination, or violations of civil rights. The unrest can manifest in various ways, including organized movements, strikes, or spontaneous actions driven by anger and frustration. Social unrest is typically a response to systemic issues and can indicate a breakdown in societal cohesion, prompting calls for change or reforms. It can impact communities, influence policymaking, and draw attention to the grievances of marginalized or dissatisfied groups.