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MineralMan

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8. As a volunteer marshal at many late 60s demonstrations
Fri May 2, 2025, 11:27 AM
Yesterday

my advice to protestors was always the same: Stay away from the edges of the protest. It was standard advice.

Not only did it protect you from possible violent people on the other side, it kept you back from over-eager law enforcement people.

"Just hold your sign higher!"

Not that much has changed, really.

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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 18 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 23 hrs ago #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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