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Major anti-Trump "Hands Off" protests erupt across Europe

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      Well 'massive'...

      "Thousands of demonstrators are taking part in global "Hands Off!" protests ..., with hundreds rallying in "about a dozen" cities across Europe, a spokesperson for the mobilizing coalition told Newsweek on Saturday."

      I mean good for them but I've seen protests much bigger than a few thousand people spread over a dozen cities.

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        Well 'massive'...

        "Thousands of demonstrators are taking part in global "Hands Off!" protests ..., with hundreds rallying in "about a dozen" cities across Europe, a spokesperson for the mobilizing coalition told Newsweek on Saturday."

        I mean good for them but I've seen protests much bigger than a few thousand people spread over a dozen cities.

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        I mean it's still quite impressive that the stupid actions of a President on the opposite side of the world can elicit a protest in the thousands.

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          Well 'massive'...

          "Thousands of demonstrators are taking part in global "Hands Off!" protests ..., with hundreds rallying in "about a dozen" cities across Europe, a spokesperson for the mobilizing coalition told Newsweek on Saturday."

          I mean good for them but I've seen protests much bigger than a few thousand people spread over a dozen cities.

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          Any protest for a fucking American president outside ef America is massive. Get your stupid head out of your ass.

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            Any protest for a fucking American president outside ef America is massive. Get your stupid head out of your ass.

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            also, they said the protests in the US were "tend of thousands" when it was actually millions....

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              also, they said the protests in the US were "tend of thousands" when it was actually millions....

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              This article is about the protesters in Europe, I think that's what the numbers you mention refer to. I checked the article, it says the following:

              A "Hands Off!" spokesperson told Newsweek that the coalition anticipates upwards of 1 million people to partake in events across the world.

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                Any protest for a fucking American president outside ef America is massive. Get your stupid head out of your ass.

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                You don't need to be rude to make that argument though.

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                  I mean it's still quite impressive that the stupid actions of a President on the opposite side of the world can elicit a protest in the thousands.

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                  No that is definitely true, in relative numbers these protests are pretty big. But in absolute numbers it's not like protests these days in Spain for better housing or the ones in Serbia for less corruption is all i'm saying.

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                    What benefit is there to British people protesting US government austerity programs from Trafalgar Square?

                    Not that I don't agree with the idea that what trump is doing is callous; it's just that I fail to understand why foreigners would protest the US government in this way when their own government is in the process of cutting welfare, healthcare etc., all while being extremely cowardly in their response to trump.

                    trump barely cares what Americans think of him. Imagine how much less he cares what a few thousand Brits think. Starmer is quite literally just down the street and at least with him there is a chance you will have your voice heard.

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                      We can protest against any ideas to acquiesce to his demands, everything else is stupid. He was democratically elected, the majority of US voters wanted him as president. It would literally be a protest against democracy.

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                        We can protest against any ideas to acquiesce to his demands, everything else is stupid. He was democratically elected, the majority of US voters wanted him as president. It would literally be a protest against democracy.

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                        Protesting against the actions of your fellow voters is not a protest against democracy - it's asking them to vote differently. Protesting against their right to vote is protesting against democracy.

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                          meanwhile here in finland people dont give a shit about anything.. I have seen more teslas than usual, though maybe i'm just paying attention to them now more. Still very small portion of cars in total. Havent seen or heard anyone doing anything even resembling a protest.

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                            What benefit is there to British people protesting US government austerity programs from Trafalgar Square?

                            Not that I don't agree with the idea that what trump is doing is callous; it's just that I fail to understand why foreigners would protest the US government in this way when their own government is in the process of cutting welfare, healthcare etc., all while being extremely cowardly in their response to trump.

                            trump barely cares what Americans think of him. Imagine how much less he cares what a few thousand Brits think. Starmer is quite literally just down the street and at least with him there is a chance you will have your voice heard.

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                            It’s Americans protesting abroad, if I understand correctly. ‘We’re all living in America’ syndrome is real, but I don’t think this is an example of that.

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                              meanwhile here in finland people dont give a shit about anything.. I have seen more teslas than usual, though maybe i'm just paying attention to them now more. Still very small portion of cars in total. Havent seen or heard anyone doing anything even resembling a protest.

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                              Always try to get in front of a Tesla and drive really slow somewhere where they cant pass.

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                                I am starting to believe that this interest in the US is against Europe's interest.
                                We should of course adapt and behave like adults in the face of childish claims, but asking for the US to get better is not strategically sound for us as an economic block.

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                                  It’s Americans protesting abroad, if I understand correctly. ‘We’re all living in America’ syndrome is real, but I don’t think this is an example of that.

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                                  Ah! That makes a bit more sense.

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                                    I am starting to believe that this interest in the US is against Europe's interest.
                                    We should of course adapt and behave like adults in the face of childish claims, but asking for the US to get better is not strategically sound for us as an economic block.

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                                    Why on earth would we not want USA to be better, especially because historically they align with us greatly?
                                    I agree that Europe needs a wake up call, but USA and Europe not aligning would be terrible for both.

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                                      This article is about the protesters in Europe, I think that's what the numbers you mention refer to. I checked the article, it says the following:

                                      A "Hands Off!" spokesperson told Newsweek that the coalition anticipates upwards of 1 million people to partake in events across the world.

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                                      what i was referring to was the absolute underreporting of numbers.... regardless It's appreciated to see everyone to start standing up... especially the US which has grown fat and comfy. The curtain is finally being drawn back.

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                                        Well 'massive'...

                                        "Thousands of demonstrators are taking part in global "Hands Off!" protests ..., with hundreds rallying in "about a dozen" cities across Europe, a spokesperson for the mobilizing coalition told Newsweek on Saturday."

                                        I mean good for them but I've seen protests much bigger than a few thousand people spread over a dozen cities.

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                                        How many americans do you think would protest if the president of portugal were a pedophile criminal cunt? How many would know it's a real place?

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                                          meanwhile here in finland people dont give a shit about anything.. I have seen more teslas than usual, though maybe i'm just paying attention to them now more. Still very small portion of cars in total. Havent seen or heard anyone doing anything even resembling a protest.

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                                          im tired of living in a country that doesn't give a shit about anything. it's a real fucking drag after a while

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