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Protesting has changed [View all] central scrutinizer Yesterday OP
Be vigilant, my friend. Firestorm49 Yesterday #1
Is vigilance a Democratic attribute? elocs Yesterday #6
It's just a matter of time before a MAGAt goes off and does it. johnnyplankton 21 hrs ago #39
And 80+ year old friend, tough lady, was probation officer in New Jeresy, loves life, active politically, Attilatheblond Yesterday #2
At least we have cameras and phones to record things now and spread far and wide... NCDem47 Yesterday #3
Have phones at ready with vid cam app idling. Arrange it to stream to the cloud so taking/breaking phone has no effect. Bernardo de La Paz Yesterday #5
There was also Viola Liouzzo. And marybourg 3 hrs ago #58
That happened a lot and not just 50 years ago. yardwork Yesterday #11
It's happening now. ❤️ littlemissmartypants 15 hrs ago #48
Deploy situational awareness always. Be brave, but I respect anyone's limits if they are protesting. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Yesterday #4
With social media there are many ways to protest JI7 Yesterday #7
I disagree. pandr32 Yesterday #15
It depends, I think. A combination of yorkster Yesterday #16
As a volunteer marshal at many late 60s demonstrations MineralMan Yesterday #8
Good advice, but also be aware that crowds can panic or crush. Situational awareness is advised. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz 23 hrs ago #27
Well, developing situational awareness is a survival skill. MineralMan 22 hrs ago #36
"Head on swivel" as they say. I taught my kids to drive "as if every other driver is out to kill you" FailureToCommunicate 5 hrs ago #55
Yeah. When my father gave me my first motorcycle, MineralMan 2 hrs ago #60
You were/are lucky. My parents were fond of saying "Sure, give your kid a motorcycle for... FailureToCommunicate 2 hrs ago #61
I never had any accidents on my bike. MineralMan 2 hrs ago #62
Very lucky indeed. FailureToCommunicate 2 hrs ago #63
And beware of the DENVERPOPS 19 hrs ago #44
Marchers who were set upon by club-wielding policemen, police dogs, and tear gas might not agree with your assessment. Martin68 Yesterday #9
Or PhylliPretzel Yesterday #10
Yes. This has been the case forever. Akakoji Yesterday #13
And fire hoses. marybourg 3 hrs ago #59
Got back from the protest in Seattle last night. Prairie_Seagull Yesterday #12
Here in Atlanta there are protests Saturday the 3rd as well. Dulcinea Yesterday #17
My thinking too. nt Prairie_Seagull 22 hrs ago #38
It's the economy Akakoji Yesterday #14
Protesting last night, with a turnout of 500 to 600! Cold, rainy, started at 6 p.m. Greybnk48 Yesterday #18
It was ever thus, since protests started Maeve Yesterday #19
Protest groups need to have a few people spread through with WHISTLES to blow as a warning to move back from the curb Exp Yesterday #20
I have seen those people! ❤️ littlemissmartypants 15 hrs ago #49
That's a good idea! calimary 10 hrs ago #54
I was at a couple of protest in the late 60s and early 70s that turned violent. multigraincracker Yesterday #21
me too, and my car was Brainstormy 23 hrs ago #28
I was at the protest in Naperville, IL yesterday Martin Eden Yesterday #22
MAGATs are becoming ever more threatening Mountain Mule Yesterday #23
Well, in my small community that kind of behavior already happened during the first Trump term. A driver swerved into KPN Yesterday #24
I've been to a couple of protests that were scary because of police violence. 58Sunliner 23 hrs ago #25
Fort Worth PD is so respectful of us (and I presume other groups) yellowdogintexas 23 hrs ago #32
No riot gear eh? Great. 58Sunliner 20 hrs ago #41
The fact that there Dictator playbook is succeeding for him means more violence. SleeplessinSoCal 23 hrs ago #26
Exercising Amendment 1 rights H2O Man 23 hrs ago #29
I am in Texas. Cars running into crowds are the least of our worries. yellowdogintexas 23 hrs ago #30
I AM HOPING FOR.. homegirl 23 hrs ago #31
Even in Fort Worth TX, approximately 75 attorneys were out in front of the Federal Courthouse yellowdogintexas 23 hrs ago #34
Be very vigilant and remind others to do so. Linda ladeewolf 23 hrs ago #33
Yes, it pays to be careful Ohioboy 22 hrs ago #35
This shit ain't new. How many of yiz remember Viet Nam protestors being attacked and beaten by 3Hotdogs 22 hrs ago #37
Liberty or death, baby Blue Owl 21 hrs ago #40
I'm on the same page. barbtries 18 hrs ago #46
It changed years ago. Incanus 20 hrs ago #42
Magats are such angry cowards proud patriot 19 hrs ago #43
And really stupid. mdbl 17 hrs ago #47
Happy to report barbtries 18 hrs ago #45
Somebody should shoot the tires out if they can. These people are bullies. Attack a bully and they will stop. Jit423 15 hrs ago #50
Unless he's a psycho he's bullshit chud. Klarkashton 14 hrs ago #51
This is part of the reason why pro gun control posts have reduced by about 95% here on DU since kelly1mm 14 hrs ago #52
At our last small town protest here in KY, Bayard 14 hrs ago #53
There was a lone counter protester at the Portland Or. hands off. Prairie_Seagull 5 hrs ago #56
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