There is a distinction between noncompliance and rebellion.
Rebellion acknowledges the authority one is acting out against.
Noncompliance dis-acknowledges the authority upon which another makes a claim to a person's personal business. It's hardly even noncompliance. As there is really nothing to comply with except a made up set of arbitrary behaviors accepted by a crowd of brainwashed nincompoops.
One merely carries on as one should by one's own conscience and internal authority. We are complying with an internal code of right and wrong.
We are not rebelling against tyrants and warlords. We are choosing to realize that whatever power one may think or believe they have is illegitimate. They are no more relevant to our lives than a crazy vagrant yelling into the wind. We aren't "oppositionally defiant" to them, nor are we rebellious. We just look upon them with wonder and amusement, and we move on with our lives.
As such, we are the greatest threat to their job security (National Security) that ever existed. It is and always has been this single fact with the world since the crowning of the first ruler.
Once one aligns with the truth of the matter, one stops feeling guilty or ashamed of their so-called "threatening" behavior and puts the once misplaced belief in power and authority back where it truly exists: in one's personal affairs.
So what to do now?
Do as thou wilt.
That's not doing nothing.
Rather, it's the most powerful thing one can do.