PROTEST TIPS
This from the ACLU [America specific here]
Stay safe, hit the streets

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PROTEST TIPS
This from the ACLU [America specific here]
Stay safe, hit the streets

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This ides of March may we all stand up against tyranny and opression.
i'd hoped i'd never have to make one of these; but at least i can say i did.
Romanian Revolution flag flown at the Capitol building protest.
from /r/vexillology Top comment: I am surprised to see that the romanian flag from the revolution is used in USA. How did that get there ?
Postcard from the Rosalyn Baxandall Papers (MC 887). Reproduction of a poster issued by the Council for the Defense of Madrid during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Original posters are held by the International Brigade Archives, Marx Memorial Library in London. Baxandall was an educator who published several books on her role as an activist in the Women’s Liberation Movement. Her papers are currently being processed.

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I’m going to this and just wanted to spread the word. Love lurking on your blog, stay safe!
oh thats some top shelf shit. ty for the notice, anyone who can go stand in solidarity with this should. while we shouldn't put hope in protests for leading to change under current administration, theyre still a great way to meet fellows you can organise with, build community, make people feel seen and proteccted, and get your voices heard
As a transgender punk, I do NOT give a fuck if people think peaceful protests dont do anything. They are the start of SOMETHING!! Not everyone can go out and risk their lives by committing arson! I will stand by that shit for the rest of my fucking DAYS.
STOP SHAMING PEOPLE FOR GOING FOR THE SAFER ROUTE!
((Ps: poster, this isn't about you! I'm just a little heated))
trans punk approval. especially considering disabled punks in the community who could be physical incapable of that. collective efforts are always meaningful, even just to make every person involved or who sees realise that they aren't alone
[have you been encountering people who think anything short of throwing molotovs is actually meaningless or shameful??]