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The 4th of July is supposed to be a celebration of freedom, independence, and the founding ideals of this country. But what does it mean to celebrate freedom while our rights are actively being stripped away?

The Trump administration and its allies are not just pushing policies we disagree with…they are dismantling the very foundations of democracy: threatening bodily autonomy, suppressing the vote, inciting violence, criminalizing dissent, and trying to place themselves above the law. That is not freedom. That is authoritarianism in real time.

To protest on the 4th of July is not to "ruin a party" it is to honor what the holiday is supposed to stand for. This isn’t about fireworks and barbecues. It’s about showing up when it matters. If we only celebrate freedom when it’s easy, and stay silent when it’s under attack, then we’ve completely lost the plot.

Historically, protest has always been a patriotic act. The original 4th of July came out of a revolution…one where people stood up against tyranny and demanded something better. We’re facing a modern-day version of that same fight, and this is the moment to be visible, loud, and united.

We can’t wait for a “better day” to push back. The whole point is that they’re trying to take those days away from us. If the 4th of July becomes just another excuse to look away, we’ve surrendered what little power we have left.

A group of 15 of my friends and I are going to be in DC to protest with or without organizers like 50501 of they choose to do it another day, I’m hoping to find others who will stand with us! If interested please message me on Instagram @ruralresistanceNM


Originally Posted By u/danixdarling At 2025-06-16 09:00:03 AM | Source


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