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TIL No Kings Protests were the 3rd Largest in US History

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    The posters username is ironic, given the content.

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      We are the majority.

      🌍🧑‍🚀🔫🧑‍🚀 Always have been. That's why conservatives constantly try to make it harder to vote - the more people vote, the more left wing politicians win. Because the majority of people agree with left wing ideals.

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      Not necessarily true. People with left wing beliefs often vote for right wing candidates because the only information they have is their tiktok feeds and fox news playing at home.

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        not to rain on the parade or nothing, but a protest that hasn't the implicit threat of "...or else" is just a hang

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        Getting millions of Americans to go out and essentially shout "F U Donald" is a little bit more than a hang. And is potentially much more effective than a riot or occupy wall street.

        America is still a democracy, in that all the roads to power require you to get folk to show up and vote for you.

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          Getting millions of Americans to go out and essentially shout "F U Donald" is a little bit more than a hang. And is potentially much more effective than a riot or occupy wall street.

          America is still a democracy, in that all the roads to power require you to get folk to show up and vote for you.

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          America is still a democracy,

          Not much longer if americans dont fight harder.

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            The posters username is ironic, given the content.

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            Rand is not a king. He is the dragon reborn and the chief of chiefs, but not a king.

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              lol! You demand specifics and plans, and then throw out two words. "General strike."

              Details, please. Who is the leader? What is the date? What are your demands? How are you going to handle invalids and homebound folks who need food and meds delivered? Schools open or close?

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              By exactly using the MAGA the technique of, after ranting about blaming everybody else but yourself about all maner of problems, "asking" for others to provide solutions only to criticize them when given them, you've just proved what I suspected, so thanks for that.

              Whatever is the way to solve the US problems, it's the very opposite of that "criticized everything and everybody" shit that you, EXACTLY LIKE THE FAR-RIGHT POPULISTS are doing - that shit is literaly "how to divide people and make them believe there is no option other than compliance" out of the Authoritarian Playbook

              Being a fucking rock, literally, does more towards solving the situation in the US than what you are doing.

              Whether because you're a sock-puppet or because you're the ultimate useful idiot, you are part of the problem, not of the solution.

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                Doesn't even have to be something political

                Yeah, it does. Everything is political. I guarantee, you've never had an apolitical argument taken over by Americans, because there's no such thing as an apolitical argument

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                "I liked the gameplay of Witcher 2 more than Witcher 3's"

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                  By exactly using the MAGA the technique of, after ranting about blaming everybody else but yourself about all maner of problems, "asking" for others to provide solutions only to criticize them when given them, you've just proved what I suspected, so thanks for that.

                  Whatever is the way to solve the US problems, it's the very opposite of that "criticized everything and everybody" shit that you, EXACTLY LIKE THE FAR-RIGHT POPULISTS are doing - that shit is literaly "how to divide people and make them believe there is no option other than compliance" out of the Authoritarian Playbook

                  Being a fucking rock, literally, does more towards solving the situation in the US than what you are doing.

                  Whether because you're a sock-puppet or because you're the ultimate useful idiot, you are part of the problem, not of the solution.

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                  By exactly using the MAGA the technique of, after ranting about blaming everybody else but yourself about all maner of problems, “asking” for others to provide solutions only to criticize them when given them, you’ve just proved what I suspected, so thanks for that.

                  You realize you're literally describing exactly what you did. You demanded details then couldn't come up with anything but a pipe dream.

                  And if I'm doing what MAGA did, what is the problem? Patton was the general the Germans feared the most, because he fought exactly the way they did.

                  And I love the last line. If I am the problem, what is the solution? Again, give me a lot of details.

                  Things like who is going to organize this general strike?

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                    Did any of these have any lasting impact?

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                    I mean, yeah- they all did an excellent job of reinforcing the fascists’ understanding of how little a threat the US “left” is.

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                      not to rain on the parade or nothing, but a protest that hasn't the implicit threat of "...or else" is just a hang

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                      All the other benefits of a non-violent protest aside, there's also immense value is reminding people that they're not as singular in their viewpoint as they feel.

                      For a lot of people, it's been very easy to feel like everyone else must be in board with this.

                      I'm not sure what you're looking for to codify the implicit threat. A couple million people calling you a king at an event called "no kings day" in a country whose founding narrative is "violently rebel against kings" seems pretty implicit to me.

                      Also, I just realized that there's a red coat/red hat parallel I haven't seen leveraged yet that has a lot of potential.

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                        Can you provide examples? From what I gather, 1 cops are still killing people, 2 we're still speeding towards climate catastrophe, 3 Trump is still in power, 4 Poverty and wealth disparity is getting worse, 5 Women in many walks of life are still second class citizens.

                        Unless the lasting impact you mean is one step forwards three steps backwards.

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                        Do you think that the needle has moved in a positive direction since these protests? Even if it feels like only a few millimetres?

                        Starting from the bottom of this list:
                        5. There's more women in the workforce than ever before https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/75-006-x/2022001/article/00009-eng.htm
                        4. We've seen a drop in poverty since 2017 (but it's climbing back up!) https://www160.statcan.gc.ca/prosperity-prosperite/poverty-pauvrete-eng.htm
                        3. As a direct response to Trump, Canada elected a Centre-Left Prime Minister in Marl Carney's Liberals when the election was decidedly going to be a Rightwing landslide with the Poilievre's Conservatives.
                        2. Green, renewable energy has never been more popular.

                        1. There have been significant reforms since the George Floyd protests. Some cops have seen prison time, or lost their jobs entirely.

                        That's not to say our job is done and everything is a utopia now - we still have a lot of work to do. However, we do need to acknowledge when things have moved in a good direction or we'll be overwhelmed by the bad and lose hope.

                        You've gotta see some of the good through all the shitty headlines that want to make you click and feel bad.

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                          America is still a democracy,

                          Not much longer if americans dont fight harder.

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                          I see so many videos with people saying "I support you" and none saying "I'm going to take action." Everyone is dawdling, nobody is doing anything

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                            Ok I will. Yes

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                            I'm sorry, but every significant change in the world started with violence.

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                              Not necessarily true. People with left wing beliefs often vote for right wing candidates because the only information they have is their tiktok feeds and fox news playing at home.

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                              I know two of these. One is lost to the church, the other is coming around.

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                                America is still a democracy,

                                Not much longer if americans dont fight harder.

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                                That is exactly why the midterms will be so important, not to mention the next presidential election. We need to keep the momentum going for a blue wave, and this protest may have helped with that.

                                When that fails, when Democrats lose voting rights, when Trump pardons the Minnesota assassin to effectively legalize political violence against MAGA's enemies, when all peaceful options for democracy have been exhausted, then let's talk about the violent revolution. Until then, there's no reason to be a buzzkill about this protest.

                                The fact that No Kings was nonviolent was perfect, for now, because trying to riot or a coup would have just enabled MAGA to justify state-sanctioned violence of their own.

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                                  Literally all of these except number 23 and 31 are left wing protests.

                                  Let that sink in 32/34 that’s over 94% of the biggest protests in the US were left wing.

                                  We are the majority. Stop believing in the Reagenesque “silent majority” BS.

                                  The majority of people, dont want oligarchs and conservative bigotry.

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                                  It seems like the ' in the word "don't" somehow fell down and landed on the floor right after the word "people" in your last sentence. Might wanna pick it up and place it where it belongs.

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                                    & here come the lies about the protests
                                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4mwJ1sIxt4

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                                      So your mad that protesters in other cities aren't being attacked by local police and federal agents, got it.

                                      Pass the word everyone, if you're not getting hit with tear gas and rubber bullets your protest doesn't matter. Might as well not even try.

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                                      He’s saying that if the police don’t bother then the protest has no teeth.

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                                        You guys think that merely walking around in your own time holding up a board and shouting a bit, all focused on the mango puppet instead of the puppet masters, is going to change anything given that there is no single Historical event in the US ever of the lower classes rebelling against and deposit the upper classes (even the Revolution was literally the American plebs led by the American upper class fighting against the English plebs controlled by the English upper class)?!

                                        The murder of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare had more impact, if only temporary because it wasn't followed by more similar murders.

                                        Even millions of people marching and shouting a bit (and so polite that they do it in their own time) will cause no fear for the elites because that's in no way a warning that the heads of the elites will soon start getting separated from their shoulders if nothing changes.

                                        You need at the very least a General Strike and/or targetting the economic and propaganda interests of the elites (trashing the TV studios of certain channels or certain newspapers would send a powerful message).

                                        I mean, just notice the impact on police violence of the greatest demonstrations in the US - the George Floyd protests: nothing or even worse than nothing as the pigs have never been this violent.

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                                        Murdering ceos didnt do jack shit, real change only happens like this

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                                          All the other benefits of a non-violent protest aside, there's also immense value is reminding people that they're not as singular in their viewpoint as they feel.

                                          For a lot of people, it's been very easy to feel like everyone else must be in board with this.

                                          I'm not sure what you're looking for to codify the implicit threat. A couple million people calling you a king at an event called "no kings day" in a country whose founding narrative is "violently rebel against kings" seems pretty implicit to me.

                                          Also, I just realized that there's a red coat/red hat parallel I haven't seen leveraged yet that has a lot of potential.

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                                          there's also immense value is reminding people that they're not as singular in their viewpoint as they feel.

                                          This destroys the narrative of the protested party. They cannot convincingly talk about 'a few misguided people disagreeing' when you see so many others who feel like you. Even if nothing would be achieved by the protest, this is an immensely powerful confirmation of an individuals beliefs. 100% agree.

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