Decisions
Community Voting System
This community serves to endorse proposals within the movement. The voting process is designed to ensure that all voices are heard and that decisions are made in the best interest of the collective.
Voting Stages
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Upvote/Downvote:
- Users can vote on proposals by either upvoting or downvoting.
- An upvote signals support for the proposal, while a downvote expresses opposition.
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Ranked Choice Voting:
- Once the initial voting phase is completed, the proposals with the highest support move to a ranked choice voting round.
- In this round, users will rank the proposals in order of preference.
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Approval:
- The final approval will be given to the proposal that secures the majority support after the ranked choice voting is complete.
How to Participate:
- Sign Up: Register to become a part of the community and take part in voting.
- Vote on Proposals: Engage in the voting process for active proposals.
- Submit Proposals: Propose new ideas or changes to the community for evaluation and voting.
Your voice matters in shaping the future of this movement.
Proposal for June Event Dates
Collected Date:
Date: April 17, 2025
This proposal outlines suggested dates for the next events in June. The timing considers organizers’ needs, significant historical context, and potential permit restrictions in various locations. The timeline is designed to visualize the proximity of these events and prepare ahead for mobilization.
Endorsement Process
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Duration of the Endorsement Vote: 192 Hours (Thursday, April 17th–Friday, April 25th)
- Voting Mechanism: Community members can vote up or down on the proposed event dates. A post must gain significant support within this period to move forward to the next step.
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Duration of the Ranked-Choice Voting (RCV): 72 Hours (Saturday, April 26th–Monday, April 28th)
- Voting Mechanism: Once a proposal passes the endorsement phase, it moves to a ranked-choice voting round. During this stage, voters will rank the proposed dates in order of preference. The proposal with the highest support after this phase will be selected for the event.
- Weighted Voting: Votes from state organizers and liaisons were prioritized by applying a weight to their initial tallies. The final RCV results reflect both the broader community input and the elevated importance of organizer and liaison votes.
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Final Approval: After the RCV concludes, the final decision will be made on which event date to proceed with, based on the collective community preference.
Proposed Dates & Focus of Upcoming Events
June 1 – Sunday – Beginning of Pride Month
- Focus: LGBTQ+ Liberation and Anti-Fascism
- Description: Launch Pride Month with a reaffirmation that Pride is rooted in protest. Focus on the defense of queer rights, trans youth, and community safety amidst rising legislative attacks.
June 6 – Friday – D-Day Anniversary
- Focus: 50501 Veterans’ Nationwide Call: “Not On Our Watch”
- Description: Veterans from the movement have proposed this day as a nationwide mobilization to stand against authoritarianism and fascism. Honor the sacrifices made in World War II by continuing the fight for democracy and justice today.
June 14 – Saturday – Flag Day & Trump’s Birthday
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Focus: Reclaim Patriotism
- Description: Counter Trump’s symbolic use of military spectacle and American iconography. Reclaim the flag for the people. Highlight who the country truly belongs to — not billionaires and tyrants.
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Themes and Visual Ideas:
- The Emperor Wears No Clothes: Bodysuit costumes, gold crowns, oversized fake jewels.
- Fake Awards Ceremony: Giant trophies labeled “Biggest Liar” or “Best Coup Attempt.”
- Birthday Party Gone Wrong: Sloppy cakes, melting candles, sad “Happy Birthday, Loser” banners.
- Golden Toilet Thrones: Celebrate his real legacy!
- Made America Gag Again: Red caps, but they say GAG instead of MAGA.
- Broken Promises Balloons: Helium balloons with slogans like “Mexico Paid for It!” “It’ll Be Over By Easter!” “Total Exoneration!” that deflate as the event goes on.
- Fake Billionaires’ Club: Parade of people in tuxedos and tiaras, throwing fake money.
- Carry giant fake birthday gifts labeled “Another Indictment,” “More Lawsuits,” “Bankruptcy.”
June 19 – Thursday – Juneteenth
- Focus: Black Liberation and Economic Justice
- Description: Mark Juneteenth by honoring the end of slavery and the ongoing fight for Black freedom. Center the struggle for true liberation, justice, and dignity. Lift up demands for reparations, land rights, economic justice, and the full realization of freedom for all Black Americans. Recognize Juneteenth not just as a historical event, but as a living movement toward collective liberation.
June 23 – Monday – Title IX Anniversary (1973)
- Focus: Gender Justice & the SAVE Act
- Description: Use this day to reinforce the fight for women’s rights, gender equity in education, and defense against regressive legislation like the SAVE Act. Highlight the broader threats to bodily autonomy and gender justice.
June 27 – Friday – Stonewall Uprising Anniversary
- Focus: Queer Liberation & Radical History
- Description: Honor the radical origins of Pride and the Stonewall Riots. Reinforce intersectional demands for racial, gender, and economic justice. “Stonewall Was a Riot” becomes more than a slogan — it’s a call to action.
Additional Information
- Proposal Creation: Proposals can be initiated by any member within the movement, with dates reviewed and shared for community feedback.
- Liaison Involvement: Liaisons assist in spreading information, encouraging participation, and ensuring diverse input is considered.
- Poll Distribution: Organizing teams handle distributing polls to maximize engagement. The poll allows voting on event dates, with ranked-choice voting finalizing the most supported selection.

🧮 First-Choice Totals (Public + Organizer Weighted ×10)
Option | Public 1st | Organizer Weighted (×10) | Total 1st |
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June 6 – D-Day Anniversary | 1,129 | 530 | 1,659 |
June 14 – Flag Day & Trump's Birthday | 922 | 910 | 1,832 |
June 1 – Beginning of Pride | 437 | 310 | 747 |
June 19 – Juneteenth | 106 | 170 | 276 |
June 23 – Title IX Anniversary | 55 | 10 | 65 |
June 27 – Stonewall Anniversary | 52 | 90 | 142 |
🔄 RCV Elimination Rounds
Round 1 – Eliminate June 23 (65 votes)
Reallocated To | Estimated Votes |
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Juneteenth | +20 |
Stonewall | +20 |
Exhausted/Other | +25 |
Totals after Round 1
Option | New Total |
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D-Day | 1,659 |
Flag Day | 1,832 |
Pride | 747 |
Juneteenth | 296 |
Stonewall | 162 |
Round 2 – Eliminate Stonewall (162 votes)
Reallocated To | Estimated Votes |
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Pride | +90 |
Juneteenth | +50 |
Flag Day | +10 |
D-Day | +2 |
Exhausted/Other | +10 |
Totals After Round 2
Option | New Total |
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D-Day | 1,661 |
Flag Day | 1,842 |
Pride | 837 |
Juneteenth | 346 |
Round 3 – Eliminate Juneteenth (346 votes)
Reallocated To | Estimated Votes |
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Pride | +190 |
Flag Day | +90 |
D-Day | +36 |
Exhausted/Other | +30 |
Totals After Round 3
Option | New Total |
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D-Day | 1,697 |
Flag Day | 1,932 |
Pride | 1,027 |
Round 4 – Eliminate Pride (1,027 votes)
Reallocated To | Estimated Votes |
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Flag Day | +675 |
D-Day | +352 |
🏁 Final Totals
Option | Final Total |
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D-Day | 2,049 |
Flag Day | 2,607 |
🏆 Winner: June 14 – Flag Day & Trump's Birthday
Final Vote Count: 2,607
Majority Needed: 2,361 ✅ Majority Achieved

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Proposal for Upcoming Protest Dates
Collected 3/31/25
This proposal outlines suggested dates for the next protests in the first half of May based on the collected data. The timing of these events will consider organizers' needs and potential permit restrictions in various states. The timeline is designed to visualize the proximity of protests.
Endorsement Process
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Duration of the Endorsement Vote: 120 Hours (Monday-Friday)
- Voting Mechanism: Community members can vote up or down on the proposed protest dates. A post must gain significant support within this period to move forward to the next step.
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Duration of the Ranked-Choice Voting (RCV): 48 hours (Saturday-Sunday)
- Voting Mechanism: Once a proposal passes the endorsement phase, it moves to a ranked-choice voting round. During this stage, voters will rank the proposed dates in order of preference. The proposal with the highest support after this phase will be selected for the protest.
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Final Approval: After the RCV concludes, the final decision will be made on which protest date to proceed with, based on the collective community preference.
Proposed Dates & Focus of Upcoming Protests:
May 1st – International Workers' Day (May Day)
- Focus: Workers' rights, labor unions, economic justice, and solidarity movements.
- Description: May Day is a global celebration of workers' rights, recognizing the contributions of labor movements and advocating for fair working conditions. It’s a day to stand in solidarity with workers around the world, highlighting economic justice and the ongoing fight for better labor laws. This could be a powerful day to mobilize for worker-focused protests or actions.
May 2nd – Friday
- Focus: Potential day for actions related to May Day or additional solidarity events.
- Description: While May Day officially falls on May 1st, many protests and events extend into the following weekend. Friday, May 2nd, could serve as an opportunity for larger city-wide actions or organizing community outreach to discuss workers' rights and the ongoing struggles for fair wages and working conditions.
May 3rd – Saturday
- Focus: Weekend protests or solidarity actions.
- Description: Saturday protests are often more accessible to a larger group of people who may be working during the week. This could be a prime opportunity for organizing rallies, marches, or community events to continue the conversation around economic justice and solidarity, particularly following the events on May 1st.
May 5th – Cinco de Mayo
- Focus: Celebration of Mexican culture, history, and heritage, often tied to social justice movements.
- Description: Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Mexican victory over French forces in the Battle of Puebla. Over time, it has become a celebration of Mexican heritage and culture in the United States. This day could be an opportunity to celebrate cultural diversity while also raising awareness for social justice causes, particularly those impacting immigrant communities, farmworkers, and families.
May 8th – Victory in Europe (VE) Day
- Focus: Commemoration of the end of WWII in Europe, recognizing the importance of peace and anti-fascism.
- Description: VE Day marks the surrender of Nazi Germany and the end of WWII in Europe. It is a day to honor the sacrifices of those who fought in the war and to remember the importance of peace, democracy, and anti-fascism. Protests or events on this day could focus on standing against the rise of far-right ideologies and promoting peace and global cooperation.
May 9th – Friday
- Focus: A potential day for commemorations or solidarity actions related to VE Day.
- Description: As VE Day is observed on May 8th, the following Friday offers another opportunity for protests or commemorations that focus on peace, human rights, and anti-fascist movements. This could be a day for continued education and activism regarding the lessons learned from WWII and how those lessons apply to current global politics.
May 15th – International Day of Families
- Focus: Advocating for family rights, social support, and policies that protect family welfare.
- Description: International Day of Families is a day to promote awareness of issues related to families and to increase support for family policies. Events could focus on child welfare, parental leave, economic justice, and creating a society where all families, regardless of their structure, have access to the resources and support they need to thrive.
May 16th – Friday
- Focus: Weekend events focusing on family rights or social justice.
- Description: A Saturday date for community events or protests focused on family rights, healthcare access, or economic justice. This could be an opportunity for a family-friendly protest or gathering to highlight social support systems, family welfare policies, and the importance of investing in families’ well-being.
Additional Information:
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Proposal Creation: Proposals can be initiated by any member of the movement, and the dates will be vetted and posted for community review.
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Liaison Involvement: Liaisons play a crucial role in helping disseminate this information, encourage participation in voting, and ensure community feedback is incorporated.
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Poll Distribution: Organizing teams will be responsible for pushing the poll to ensure maximum participation and feedback. The poll will allow the community to endorse or reject proposed dates, and ranked-choice voting will finalize the most supported choice.

RANKED CHOICE VOTE: https://pol-rev.com/dates-of-next-protest/
Proposal for Upcoming Protest Dates
Collected 3/20/25
This proposal outlines suggested dates for the next protests based on the collected data. The timing of these events will consider organizers' needs and potential permit restrictions in various states. The timeline is designed to visualize the proximity of protests relative to the April 5th date of action.
Proposed Dates & Focus of Upcoming Protests:
1. Tuesday, 4/15 – Tax Day Protest (Approx. 26 days)
Focus:
- Expose the increasing influence of the oligarchy and figures like Elon Musk benefiting from public funds.
- Highlight the irony of a looming federal shutdown while taxpayers continue to fund billionaires’ private ventures.
- Central message: "With no federal services, where are our taxes going?"
- Raise awareness about taxpayer money funding projects like SpaceX and other private enterprises rather than public services and infrastructure.
Additional Notes:
- A communications team is ready to launch messaging and materials across platforms.
- More specific coordination and meeting points will be posted on the "Dates Only" channel.
- Opportunity to engage with local news by framing it as a federal accountability action.
2. Saturday, 4/19 – 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution (Approx. 30 days)
Focus:
- Commemorate the "shot heard round the world" in Lexington and Concord, marking the start of the American Revolution 250 years ago.
- Use this historic moment to draw parallels between past fights for freedom and today’s struggle against corporate control and government inaction.
- Themes of reclaiming democracy and honoring the spirit of resistance.
Considerations:
- This date falls during Easter weekend, so participation availability may be affected.
- Potential for visual symbolism like reenactments or references to 1775.
- Ongoing discussions happening on Discord and with local liaison teams to finalize this as a primary event.
3. Thursday, 5/1 – May Day Movement, International Workers Day (Approx. 1 month 10 days)
Focus:
- Celebrate and elevate workers’ rights, union efforts, and collective action across industries.
- Call for solidarity with organized labor, gig workers, and marginalized labor groups.
- Emphasize the history of May Day as a global day of worker resistance and rights.
- Rally around themes of fair wages, workplace protections, and fighting corporate exploitation.
Additional Ideas:
- Coordinate with local unions and workers' collectives for joint actions.
- Possible march or rally with speakers from labor organizations.
4. Monday, 5/26 – Memorial Day, "Million Man" March (Approx. 2 months 7 days)
Focus:
- Memorial Day protest focused on veterans' rights, healthcare, and anti-war activism.
- Build momentum around the idea of a "Million Man" March on Washington, D.C., inspired by historic mass movements.
- Uplift the voices of veterans and military families demanding accountability, proper care, and an end to endless wars.
Additional Notes:
- Veteran organizations are already expressing support and potential partnership.
- Themes of sacrifice, honor, and fighting for those who served.
- Leverage the national holiday for maximum visibility.
5. Friday, 6/6 – Nationwide 50501 Protest on D-Day (Approx. 2 months 17 days)
Focus:
- Nationwide action under the banner "Not On Our Watch!" honoring D-Day.
- Connect the sacrifice of WWII veterans to modern struggles for democracy, freedom, and accountability.
- Demand action against the rise of authoritarianism, corporate greed, and government inaction.
- Possible coordinated protests at federal buildings, recruitment centers, or memorials nationwide.
Additional Notes:
- Engage veterans’ groups and military families as central voices.
- Use symbolism of D-Day to underscore courage and duty to resist threats to democracy.
6. Friday, 7/4 – Independence Day Protest (Approx. 3 months 13 days)
Focus:
- Reclaim Independence Day by centering the protest on freedom, equality, and the true meaning of independence.
- Address modern issues undermining these ideals: voter suppression, wealth inequality, corporate control, and erosion of civil rights.
- Amplify calls for a new American promise — one that serves the people, not corporations.
Additional Notes:
- High potential for turnout and media coverage due to the holiday.
- Use symbols of American identity (flags, Constitution references) to emphasize the need for a new declaration of independence from oligarchy and corruption.
Endorsement Process
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Duration of the Endorsement Vote: 24 hours
- Voting Mechanism: Community members can vote up or down on the proposed protest dates. A post must gain significant support within this period to move forward to the next step.
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Duration of the Ranked-Choice Voting (RCV): 72 hours
- Voting Mechanism: Once a proposal passes the endorsement phase, it moves to a ranked-choice voting round. During this stage, voters will rank the proposed dates in order of preference. The proposal with the highest support after this phase will be selected for the protest.
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Final Approval: After the RCV concludes, the final decision will be made on which protest date to proceed with, based on the collective community preference.
Additional Information:
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Proposal Creation: Proposals can be initiated by any member of the movement, and the dates will be vetted and posted for community review.
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Liaison Involvement: Liaisons play a crucial role in helping disseminate this information, encourage participation in voting, and ensure community feedback is incorporated.
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Poll Distribution: Organizing teams will be responsible for pushing the poll to ensure maximum participation and feedback. The poll will allow the community to endorse or reject proposed dates, and ranked-choice voting will finalize the most supported choice.
