134 points

These protests need to start happening outside of these reps’ offices.

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123 points

Reps need to be taking part in the protests. Preferably Korean-style.

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68 points

You mean the US representatives that won’t set term limits? The US representatives that won’t vote to outlaw insider trading? The US representatives who own businesses that benefit from their legislation? Those people? Just gotta be clear here. Because I’m feeling a little uncertain about their loyalties at the moment. At least towards their voters… To their donors, I’m rock solid on where they owe their fealty.

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26 points

AOC ain’t that sorry

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Term limits(for congress) aren’t an issue. It’s outright good to have a portion of reps with institutional knowledge on how to run a government, and extremely helpful in diplomacy with other countries as well.

Age limits are the real issue to push, because geriatric fucks being in charge is the real danger.

Everything else, I wholly and completely agree with you on

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20 points

God that photo goes hard on so many levels

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There were multiple US House Representatives as the protest in DC on Saturday. Several spoke on the stage and others were out in the crowd.

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11 points

I saw someone call for protesting on golf courses, might be even better.

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8 points

*houses

They just don’t go to their offices or close them or ban protests.

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1 point

And federal buildings in democratic areas… unfortunately status quo democrats aren’t going to be the champions of this - they will just use it to fund raise more

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109 points

Wonderful, dear US friends!

A powerful sign against all the hatred and corruption that Trump and his henchmen stand for.

I think large demonstrations like this are incredibly important, especially nowadays, because the manipulation in social media and the traditional media can so easily give the false impression that a majority would share the inhumane ideology of this regime.

For the tens of thousands on the streets, it is obvious how many decent people there actually are.

Trump and his opinion makers can do little about this - apart from their usual ridiculous conspiracy theories around Soros and other such Bogus. Because not even these unscrupulous fascists can (yet) dare to stop thousands and thousands of people from demonstrating, or even have them all arrested.

Good luck and all the best from Europe!

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It is not tens of thousands.

D.C alone has an estimated 100.000 people marching.

Nationwide the number is believed to be 5 million, i read somewhere.

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15 points

Yes, all the better

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21 points

Yes, it’s scandalous, but that’s why the people on the street are so important, because sooner or later you can no longer overlook them as they are a fact of life in the real world - and then it becomes clear how one-sided the media coverage is.

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Thank you; finally someone from Europe that sees Americans are struggling to fight. Over there you’re unlikely to see the whole picture about what’s going on. I understand that Europeans are mad and I don’t blame them, but I wish more Europeans understood that division is exactly what the powers want and your media is likely being manipulated as well, albeit to perhaps a much lesser degree, in order to sow that division.

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74 points

Now all they have to do this until main stream media cannot widely ignore this in the US.

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35 points

It’s been a couple of decades since I’ve lived in the states, but I used to watch some US TV, via satellite and later cable (TV through fiber, actually) I stopped watching US TV 2-3 years prior to COVID. I just can’t stand it. Regular TV is pretty bad worldwide, but US TV is on another level of bad.

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35 points

It’ll be right before the false flag attack used to justify repression of dissent

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11 points

That being America, it would not surprise me.

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Why not gather the masses outside their mansions? Why do people keep gathering at the most calculatedly ineffectual areas where they’re ignored time and time again?

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15 points

Have you ever been to the U.S.? We can’t all drive 3,000 km. We live in a country with drastically lower population density than European countries.

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5 points

They are gathering on a Saturday when trunps playing golf in Florida.

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18 points

These are the precursors to a general strike. There’s are a lot of great people out here building support networks for when it finally happens.

Please come get involved!

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13 points

Their mansions are in gated communities with security keeping out the “undesirables”. Remember “I really don’t care, do you” is the truth about them.

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7 points

If they can ignore genocide, they can ignore protests. Just like they always do.

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6 points

I know it’s easy to criticize the media, but, like, they have been reporting on it.

MSNBC

CNN

USA Today

Washington Post

New York Times

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51 points

Fuck yes, finally!

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48 points

Finally what? Finally the media is covering the protests that have been going on the entire time? They’re growing but they weren’t small even a month or two ago.

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26 points

Fox News and the other propaganda channels are giving absurd amounts of coverage to liars. NBC just had on the secretary of the treasury where he was pitched softball questions. Without blinking this soulless minion claimed a crash is good for americans. But even a complete donkey would be skeptical of the claim that a massive economic contraction would be good for everyone.

This moron was talking out of both his blow holes about how the tariffs and economic collapse would lead to lower prices. Anyone who couldn’t spot the obvious contradictions (these people are contradicting themselves in the same paragraph) is beyond all hope.

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17 points

Why are you so hostile? Calm down.

This is the first time I’m seeing any major movement outside of when Vance visited Vermont on any socials and media I follow.

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15 points

Sorry, the hostility wasn’t really aed at you. It was more intended to be aimed at the media. I’m just a little tired of people believing that protests weren’t happening before now. They were happening but the media wasn’t covering them.

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The media are complicit with Drumpf. After all, they created him. But now the owners have lost some money, they’re jumping aboard. Never forget that the mainstream media are your enemy!

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And what is being protested?

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10 points

I was protesting fascism. What were you protesting?

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What might be being protested? Lesse…

  • Late Social Security cheques for people who depend on them to pay their bills. This includes elderly and disabled people.
  • Lost jobs and the loss of the paycheques for people laid off by both DOGE and the economic chaos the shitgibbon in chief is producing.
  • People who have done nothing wrong being sent to a gulag in El Salvadore, and everything that entails.
  • Attacks and erasures on people’s gender identities. You won’t care of course, but many of us do because after they get done with people they tag with the foreigner label, they’re coming after transgendered people next, then after that, they’re coming after the rest of us. We’ve seen this play before. We’d like it to end without going to World War 3 to de-Nazify us.
  • Attacks on our friends in Canada and Mexico and Europe and so on.
  • Increasing inflation.
  • Decreasing opportunities.
  • Unelected billionaires trashing our government.
  • Naked Fascist displays.

I could go on, but I know you’re not here to be enlightened. If you were, you’d just google that. I mean, I just used Gemini to give a report of some of the top reasons for protesting, and a comprehensive answer was presented to me in less than 10 seconds, so I’m sure you could go do so as well. Why might you not? Oh. Rule 3. I can’t answer that. :|

(I missed a few things that Gemini picked up on. The imposition of an unpopular ideologue playbook on the country. Cuts to agencies we all rely on. Those were two things I didn’t include. Goes to show there are even MORE reasons to protest, but I don’t want to spend more time than I have on this dishonest debater. My point was made.)

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8 points

This MF again

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Fucking Sea Lion !!!

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36 points

Great!.. now take this momentum and do a general strike! a week should do it

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That’s not really how a general strike works. You can’t just post on the internet “do a general strike” and expect it to happen or be effective. Where are the strike funds to help feed people and pay their rent when they stop getting paychecks? Where are your strike captains to organize demonstration events? Where is your army of strike lawyers to defend people when they inevitably get arrested?

General strikes take a long time and a lot of resources to plan. Only then can one be effective.

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it’s strike to prevent sliding into fascism, not a parade

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And you’re never going to get people on board if the solution (general strike) doesn’t meet their material needs. If people have to starve and lose their homes while under threat of arrest or more violent action, you need a way to support them or they won’t stick with it. Revolutions are built on mutual aide and community organizing, not empty platitudes and gumption. Or, worse yet, shit posting and cynicism.

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