up until today the majority of protests for social justice are not capable to exceed their integration in the spectacle of politics.
especially in germany (but also in the u.s see here)the major part of the demonstrations caused by the crisis meant to be an egalitarian, peacful dialogue with the state(what is ridiculous facing the character of monopolized violence the state is in fact)demonstrate only the incapability to perceive class relation and the actions which the state of the capital necessarily has to apply.
on the page of the alliance 'we won't pay for their crisis'(in german) the misery of the cooperationist adjustment of the citizen is shown when they express their pity on two cops being hurt by an explosive device on the last big demonstration on june 12th in berlin.
in a press release they say:
"Wir bedauern, dass zwei Polizisten nach einem Zwischenfall mit einem Explosionskörper verletzt wurden und im Krankenhaus behandelt werden mussten. Gewaltanwendung - von wem auch immer sie ausgeht - kann kein Mittel sozialer Politik sein."
(we are sorry for the two police officers being hurt by an incident with an explosive device and had to be treated in the hospital. the use of violence - executed by whomsoever - are not means of social politics)
thus not only condemns their begging demonstrations to their obedient role they voluntarily accept, it is also the dissosiation of those destructive forces who obviously don't want to participate in the constructive discours and rather recognize the state not as a partner but as the organized force maintainig a society that simply has to be destroyed.
their demands for social justice(which has to be achieved peacfully) is just the petit-bourgeois ideology which affirmates capitalist societies relations by leaving them untouched not facing production but distribution(which only has to be arrangend more fairly ). the state is their object for their wishes like the holy father for the sinner.