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They are being suppressed in media coverage, but there are people protesting. Media coverage paints a false picture that no one in the US is fighting back
Here's one from today with 1000 people in Boise, Idaho
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Here's a super incomplete timeline with just a handful of the nationwide protests. I'm missing a lot, I'm just showing your the photos I had from recent memory
8 days ago there were national protest for science funding cuts. Here's the main one in DC
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11 days ago there were nationwide protests in all 50 US state capitols + DC + Many cities within those states. This was part of the 50501 movement
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Portland, Oregon
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Monroe, Wisconsin
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San Fransisco, California
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Albany, New York
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Raleigh, North Carolina
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Richmond, Virginia
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Austin, Texas
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Protests Outside Fox News in New York City
16 days ago there were large protest in the Iowa Statehouse
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19 days ago, a protest in Cherry Hill, New Jersy outside Tesla Showroom as part of a nationwide movement protesting Telsas. There have been tons more than just this one and these happen basically every day
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21 days ago, large protests in DC for Ukraine aid
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And so on. There's a lot more going on than just this
The revolution will not be televised.
Thank you for posting this. I'm so sick of ignorant people outside my country (US) spouting nonsense about nothing happening here.
These people are almost as bad as the US conservatives when it comes to believing only what they see on their news.
That's... kind of sad. There's like dozens of people in those pictures. Honestly, no surprise media doesn't report it, I've seen barbecues with higher attendance. Americans need to do a lot better.
I feel like we are all on the same side here? Perhaps not
I think so, but look at the protests in Serbia (or south Korea recently, or France every other month since the invention of the baguette), or basically any other country... and look at the pictures of protests in the US. The difference is remarkable.
And yet, look at any major city after a sports team win. The harsh truth is the protest turnout here in the states is pathetic. It's low to the point of being embarrassing. It's so low, that right wingers can use it as evidence of support for Trump; because clearly, if people were actually upset, there would be more than just a handful of people showing up and peacefully standing around.
Again, look at the streets after a sports team wins a game. Don't tell me people can't show up. Don't tell me people can't do more than hold signs. They do it all the fucking time because their group of guys moved a ball better than another group of guys.
The fact is, Americans don't protest because we've mostly become disillusioned and have given up. There hasn't been a single protest that accomplished anything since the Occupy Wall Street movement, and all that accomplished was getting media companies to circle the wagons and ensure they never, ever talk about class war again.
Any major city after sports win? I wasn't aware the whole US was Philadelphia. You literally only see what happens after major events where there's already a fuck ton of people not from that city ready to leave the stadium with nothing better going on. What an awful comparison.
Yes, any major city. You think people only fill the streets in Philly? Look at literally any city after they have a major football or baseball win. Streets are packed. There's not always violence, but good luck trying to drive through downtown that evening. And guess what? The people filling the streets AREN'T just from the stadium. People pour out of their homes, bars, EVERYWHERE. Using your Philly example, look at this crowd. You think those are all just people from the stadium? That was a Sunday night. It was cold out, those people had jobs they had to be at the next day, but it didn't matter because they felt it was "important" to be out there. And that's just the spur of the moment post-game celebration. The scheduled parade that Friday had over a million people show up. Over a million.
Now look at any picture or video from the recent "protests" and tell me it's not pathetic in comparison. And what happened in Philly is not the exception. Similar turnouts happen in any major US city following a Super Bowl win, most cities following a World Series win, and some cities following a Stanley Cup win. Its so expected, cops will pre-section off areas of the cities because they know people are going to be out on the streets not giving a fuck.
So yes, when the protests can't even muster up even 1% of the crowds that naturally occur after a fucking ball game, it can be safely called a depressingly low turnout.
So you hear "show up to protest" and you think "violently attack the white house"?
Again, look at the pictures. You have 100 people standing like they're social distancing on a small portion of a square versus whole city blocks jam packed of people shoulder to shoulder. I'm sure Portland of San Francisco have more than 100 people, even more than 100 non-Republicans.
Definitely under a thousand. Look at the one in New York City. Look at the one in Belgrade.
New York City has a larger population not than Belgrade, but the whole fucking country of Serbia. The metro area of NYC has more than TRIPLE the population of Serbia.
Americans just don't care (best case) or support (worst case) what's happening.
Those are great excuses. Enjoy trump.
Sir, we are on a European community. US is irrelevant.
You mean the USA?
Better to simply call them "the states", because unity evaporated a while ago.
I will however concede that there's probably a greater percentage of the country protesting than there are/ would be in the US. Probably because they get better education and workers rights to be able to devote the time, and more walkable cities with better public transport to get there.