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UTUSN

(74,458 posts)
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 02:14 PM 7 hrs ago

The update to my distant relatives on my local No-Kings experience, town of 100K

Last edited Mon Jun 16, 2025, 04:01 PM - Edit history (2)

Was going to follow-up about my No-Kings experience because I tie up loose ends and perhaps have a touch of OCD, but my way of good wishes for Fathers Day was not to intrude, so belated congrats.

As with the colonoscopy last month, the preparation was more intense than the actual event. That is, the No-Kings was very well attended here, with lines of people 2 and 3 deep along 3 or 4 blocks on both sides of a main intersection. And of course peaceful and full of good cheer and fellowship, same feeling I have gotten at the half-dozen Democratic rallies I've ever been to, like being at home with like minded people.

But there's always the personal impact on me that is different, so: I'm sort of agoraphobic, was raised as solitary with all the older people of the house being gone to work and school, so am not used to being in groups and crowds - not in audiences, congregations, and football cheering squads.

So this crowd was naturally LOUD and cheering and waving signs, but even more, hundreds of vehicles passed at a crawl very LOUDLY honking the horns in total support, taking pictures, smiling, yelling, many with their own flags and signs, even one with a poodle in the window going around and around the blocks.

I was wearing my Navy ball cap that I always use and had to say thank-you very MANY times to all the ones saying, "Thank you for your service," to which I added, "Thank you for YOURS!"

So the sun was tolerable and the seat of my rolling walker hit the spot. I took pictures, but my phone's screen was black from the sun, so I couldn't see the buttons, so it turned out that most of the pictures were SELFIES - gaping mouth, eyes screwed up!

*********** - ON EDIT, Note: I've objected to W.Shrub's TY-4-urService Iraq meme from the start, but am gracious to non-wingnuts who are well intentioned about it, and I wear my cap because it's part of me, not to fish for thank-yous. The meme represents the main lesson that NeoCons reaped from Vietnam, that the Draft was poison to war mongering and that the bad treatment of Vietnam veterans depreciated military service as a whole, such that they needed to go all Volunteer and entice enlistments with superficial "appreciation." Hence, TY-4-urService.


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Walleye

(41,018 posts)
4. It's great to have little cameras you can carry in your pocket. But they have their limitations.
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 02:21 PM
7 hrs ago

ananda

(32,180 posts)
3. I've never been to a Dem rally, protest, or vigil that was not civil and fun.
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 02:21 PM
7 hrs ago

Whenever I see violence at one, I immediately
think infiltration/agent provocateurs...

In the case of LA, it was ICE and police causing
violence. That was really nasty.

UTUSN

(74,458 posts)
5. Agree for all points, but in my sort of isolated way the relatively few times I'm in a group
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 02:25 PM
7 hrs ago

the fellowship, civility, and fun are always a refreshing reminder - talking Dem rallies here.




stillcool

(34,194 posts)
8. I didn't take pictures...
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 03:55 PM
6 hrs ago

I went by myself, had a sign in one hand, a flag in the other. It rained and part of my sign started running. The cellphone was in a pocket and just getting it out would have been dangerous...for the phone. I'm a late, and resistant learner to the cellphone technology. I push buttons, but don't always know why, and get surprised a lot.

stillcool

(34,194 posts)
11. May be hope for you
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 04:57 PM
5 hrs ago

but I think I'm too far gone. I had my cellphone calling on my computer the other day and couldn't make it stop without deleting the call. It's always like a fire or something when a simple phone call makes things go whack-a-do. I liked when I just picked it up and said hello. I'd even tolerate a really long cord.

MagickMuffin

(17,690 posts)
10. My trick for avoiding the sun and camera
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 04:22 PM
5 hrs ago


Use something to block it from the phone screen. I usually just turn my back to the sun, especially when reviewing the pic, which my phone does automatically. Then I’m ready for another try. I shoot a lot on my phone camera since it takes good pics. However, working with the elements can be a challenge, sun, wind, light rain are always fun to play around in.


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