• Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.ca
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    Now all of these people converge on Mar-a-Lago and burn it to the ground. Preferably with Trump and Musk inside.

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

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    Now you have the numbers go physically remove the shit head and all his lackies, cause he’s not going to go willingly.

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    He was waiting for this, now he can institute martial law! Dick tator for life.

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    this just shows how Americans only care for themself. take 15% stock loss then they go out. but when they let 100k children die in agony, crickets.

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      These were scheduled for a long time, they weren’t like randomly thrown together in a single day lol

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      These were planned several weeks back, and would have happened no matter what happened to the stock market.

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      There have been many protests even before the stock market issues. Even before Trump was elected there were protests across the nation at college campuses representing Palestinians. Even my very politically inactive university had enough students feel strongly enough to protest. Just because you’re not seeing them, or looking for them, doesn’t mean protests weren’t happening.

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      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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        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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          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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            I’ve really been noticing the lack of actual news out of the US the past few months. It’s been incredibly weird. And online I’ve mostly seen Americans apologizing and talking about how they’re gonna wait because «It will fuck the MAGAs over even more»

            I’m very happy to see you guys doing this. So you have my support!

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        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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          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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            It’s honestly more sad than anything else… TDS is ravaging our communities.

            Oh something sucks? It’s obviously Trumps fault. And worthy of protesting. Everything is trumps fault

            So many on the left and right have adopted their political opinions and made it a large part of their personalities.

            You’re reply is like so many others, repeating near verbatim the talking points on the left, I don’t need to hear them anymore, we’ve all heard it. You are a good pawn for repeating their agenda for them.

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              Are the tariffs and the market crash not Trump’s fault then? Who’s fault is it, since you know?

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              Well I’d be happy to have a conversation with you. I believe that people on both sides of this debate need to talk respectfully to one another in order to actually make change. I can tell you distrust the left and have heard certain talking points repeated, the person you replied to did just use an AI bot so it would be the most repeated stuff. The protest in my local area, which I believe was relatively similar to all the rest across the country, was based on a “hands off” concept. I think the right wing, traditionally more libertarian, party would actually see value in it. Lots of Trump’s executive orders and the DOGE cuts are affecting country wide programs instead of letting states choose. If you want to know the exact talking points of the protests look up hands off. You are correct you’ll have to wade through a lot of articles to find information but that is sadly any news today regardless of party.

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

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

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          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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            People drove across the country to go to Washington yesterday, organizers supplied coaches from every major city. Same with BLM, Occupy, and many movements before it. But god forbid we do that towards a location that could actually make a difference.

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      Stop watching that trash. The US has awesome media outlets that have been widely covering US protests.

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        For heavens sake, I’m not a regular watcher of US mainstream “media”. There is only so much junk a human can stand. I was just observing the coverage of this particular event out of curiosity what they would do about it.

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

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        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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            AOC is another corporate puppet. It’s shocking how tossing her on TikTok was all it took for Dems to sell her to Zoomers.

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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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            I would prefer a slightly incompetent but well meaning person to lead, than someone malicious and skilled. With the former, they will be willing to acknowledge their mistakes or what people want, while the latter would play shell games while pocketing the riches of the people.

            Term and age limits are needed, so that evil people cannot build a nest made out of the government. What we lose in raw efficiency, we regain from a lack of corruption.

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      Because if protesters ever pose any actual threat, they’ll be viciously attacked.

      (I’m talking about progressive protestors. Cops and fash go hand in hand.)

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      because America is big, like really big. Its not like EU countries where you can just hop on a train and get to the capital in a day. for someone in South Dakota its at least a three day commitment to travel and protest in DC, and encase you didn’t notice most people in this country can’t afford that.

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      Whose mansions are you talking about? Just protesting at some random Sociopathic Oligarch’s palace isn’t going to do anything, they’ll never even see it. These people configure their lives so they never have to be touched by real life. They’ll just spend the day on their yacht or at a different palace. If they are in town, they’ll just chopper in/out at the residence, which will be behind walls and gates a quarter mile away.

      Nope, flood the streets in every major city, disrupt everything, block Federal buildings, be as inconvenient as possible. That’s far more effective.

      If you want to piss off a Sociopathic Oligarch, then protest at their place of business. Block their entrances, interrupt the flow of business, make it difficult to do business, inconvenience their employees, irritate their neighbors, embarrass them to their neighbors, etc.

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      The U.S. is pretty much as big as Europe.

      It’s not easy to drive thousands of kilometers to get to their mansions. These marches happened all over the place, in major cities and capital cities.

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        People drove from all across the country to go to Washington yesterday, organizers supplied coaches from every major city. Same with BLM, Occupy, and many movements before it. But god forbid we do that towards a location that could actually make a difference.

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          The White House is more than 40 hours away from here driving non-stop.

          The number of people from here who could have participated in a march at the White House (maybe taking a week off work in order to get there and back traveling 16 hours a day by bus) would have been very small. Instead, thousands of us marched in our local downtown yesterday in a solid throng.

          Protests at a specific location convey a message, but mass protests everywhere convey a message too.

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            Yep. Which is why there were a disproportionate number of small business owners, landlords, and other nonwage “workers” on January 6th. The people that could actually afford to fly out and storm the capital are people already in a very financially sound and privileged position. They either do not do actual work or have a job they can easily take time off for and not fear being fired.

            And these people are the base of the Republican party and the MAGA movement. It’s why it’s so mucher harder to get leftist organized in places like this. There are just not as many of us that can afford to do something like that.

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          Showing massive crowds in every major American city does a lot more good that anything else.

          Most people are followers, and many people are Republicans simply because they are cowards, and are afraid of everything that the Conservative Propaganda Machine has screamed at them about. So they think MAGAs will protect them better than weak-willed spinless Democrats. The MAGAs are also telling them that there is very little support for Democrats, and they believe it.

          But if they see massive crowds of angry Democrats, many will realize that there is a LOT of opposition to the Nazis, and it will sway many to our side.

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      I think most of these protests were properly permitted (I know my local one was). Protestors in residential areas would likely get arrested for stuff like disturbing the peace, even if they stayed on public property such as roads. They’d probably try to charge the organizers for something too, which is probably why they aren’t being organized. But, I agree there should be protests at these people’s homes regardless.

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          Who do I vote for to put insurrections in prison? Democrats showed it wouldn’t be them and clearly Republicans won’t. So who, I ask, should I have I voted for that would have prevented this.

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              you’re either terribly uninformed or willfully ignorant. lack of transportation, accommodation, childcare, time off work, current identification all contribute. gerrymandering minimizes the effects of successfully voting as well.

              also, you’re not helping anything.

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              I’m talking about right now. The present. Millions of people actively protesting in the present is not good enough for you.

              Yup, the election was a huge fuck up. It’s already happened and over with. What would you prefer people doright now? Bitch on Lemmy that people fucked up in the past instead of actually doing something?

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                5 million middle class, old ass boomers vs what? 77 million voters?

                Yeah you bet it’s not good enough

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          Sure it would, they should have a vote right now. And not the kind of vote where people in the States with lower population get more say.

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      The people going to events want political action to fix the problem and prevent it from occuring again. Not pointless Lynchings for petty revenge.

      Now if we could organize in a way that encourages conservatives to switch sides then that would be cool, like a tour through conservative counties.