Protests can serve two opposing purposes. They can represent a mass movement in favor of democracy – and simultaneously serve a nascent dictator in their efforts to undermine democracy.
Honestly, the photo in the article is basically most of what I saw. All generations are fed up with this shit and it was completely peaceful. No cops in the small towns I drove back through as well.
What I saw was young people saying and holding signs along the lines of “fuck Trump/ice” and “we’re all in this together”, while the older smiling grandmas were holding guillotines.
It was a good time, got some information on how to keep up the pressure, fun chants. Food trucks.
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I highly encourage you to go. They are counting on people being afraid.
Everyone who attends these protests risk something. For some it’s their jobs. Others it could be their lives.
They are out there for you, for me, and countless others.
Joining them shows solidarity. But it also helps you feel less alone.
Practice good OpSec. If you don’t go, then find other ways to resist.
This might give you some ideas:
https://www.cia.gov/stories/story/the-art-of-simple-sabotage/
Honestly, the photo in the article is basically most of what I saw. All generations are fed up with this shit and it was completely peaceful. No cops in the small towns I drove back through as well.
What I saw was young people saying and holding signs along the lines of “fuck Trump/ice” and “we’re all in this together”, while the older smiling grandmas were holding guillotines.
It was a good time, got some information on how to keep up the pressure, fun chants. Food trucks.
Dress flamboyantly with one of those face masks of a white celebrity. Make the drone operator question themselves.