• @[email protected]OP
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      They’re not, but word isn’t getting around fast enough so people find out late. Please help spread the word.

      *I am not an organizer of this or any group. I’m just spreading info.

      • @SupraMario
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        Why do these things on the weekdays and not on the weekends?

        • @stickly
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          256 days ago

          Your city hall/capital building is empty on the weekend

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            Won’t it be empty on Presidents Day, a fed holiday?

            • @stickly
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              This one yes I suppose, I guess its more symbolic. But I do see this comment on every protest so thought I’d clarify

        • @Tattorack
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          Because the idea of this protest is to also not spend money that day, on anything. A business day is a day with business. Make it a shitty business day.

          It’s a day when everyone needs to show up to work to keep the machine running. Make it a shitty work day for the owners by not showing up.

        • @Snapz
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          Labor strike on weekdays

          Consumer purchasing strike on weekends

    • @[email protected]
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      I’m not American, but I see a bunch of these popping out of nowhere here in Lemmy, nowhere else and they barely get any attention.

      People really need to get organized better. Get some big names behind them and then organize these things.

      • Maeve
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        The “big names” are mostly okay with what’s happening.

    • @Snapz
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      Also, labor strike on a Saturday was being floated… Travel to state capitol on a weekday at noon? Agree with some others speculating that these are either baby steps of a desperate movement forming with growing pains (fine) or deliberate astroturfing bullshit meant to sap energy, sow confusion and make people disengage. With the calculated and frantic pace of the other heritage foundation/2025 moves to date, wouldn’t surprise me if this was the right.

      Anyone have any back story on the organizers and money backing any of these recent protest efforts?

  • @[email protected]
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    While I appreciate the symbolism, the scheduled time is when most people outside of government have to work, while most people in government do not.

    So we chose a time least convenient to protestors, to impress the people that aren’t even there.

      • @[email protected]
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        or that they’re living paycheck to paycheck and can’t afford to take the risk to their job or loss of food.

        • Maeve
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          How long do you think there will be a job for you?

          • @[email protected]
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            years, progress is fast, but not fast enough to replace rural jobs before those in the megacities.

            • Nougat
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              Some people are going to be able to go march. Some people are not. Not every action will be suitable for every person.

              If you’re a person who is not able to go march, there are still plenty of things you can do, even if it’s as small as making sure that you have space in your home for people who might need safety on short notice.

              Nothing any of us do today, or tomorrow, or next week is going to make any difference all by itself. Instant gratification is simply off the table. Our cumulative efforts, great and small, over time, can be successful eventually.

      • @[email protected]
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        Yes, because we are all convinced by people that are poor and homeless.

        Money is power. I could give half my day’s wages to a worthy organization (if I could find one) and it would be infinitely more effective than losing my job.

        • @Seleni
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          I’ve started supporting the ACLU. They’ve been going after Trump like a terrier after a rat, so I feel I’m getting my money’s worth.

      • @[email protected]
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        Oh yeah, because fascism is soooo easy to stand up to, that’s why no fascists have made it to power in any country ever.

    • @[email protected]
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      It has to be called a ‘protest’ because general strikes are outlawed. The idea is a show of force to demonstrate the impact the protest could have if it continued. It isn’t a party, a presentation, or a performance. It is the decision to exert the economic influence of not working (but not striking for legal reasons).

      • Lightor
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        People need to eat now

        • Maeve
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          Do they not need to eat after sitting out protests?

          • Lightor
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            If some people go to protests they won’t be able to afford food. People who say these things have never lived hand to mouth to the extreme.

              • Lightor
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                Dreaming? Of what? Barley making enough to get by?

  • Nougat
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    <ModeratorHat>


    Since this post appears to be getting a fair amount of attention, here’s a quick reminder:

    • Do not gatekeep resistance

    All efforts, large and small, are appropriate and necessary, and we’re not going to see any real change for a very long time.


    </ModeratorHat>

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    Anyone think these scattered recent attempts at protest might be astroturfed by the right and the listed website might be a trap to create a mailing list of targets for the right to monitor?

    Need clarity on organizers and money behind these protests and if any established groups like DSA, Indivisible, ETC. are attached.

    Edit: A bit more potentially from USA Today. So next question is if anyone knows Kay Evert directly and can speak to their legitimacy in the space? Trust, but verify - We don’t need to fight within our own movement, but we also don’t need to follow anyone blindly.

    • @WarlordSdocy
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      Pretty sure DSA isn’t involved, my local chapter also had the same concerns as it’s not super clear who is organizing it.

      • @Snapz
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        Respectfully, your comment continues to say nothing about who is behind it and where the money comes from… WHAT group of people don’t you find to be problematic, and based on what? Who are the people that you don’t have a problem with?

        You just linked a subreddit… on Lemmy?

        • Nougat
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          50501 successfully organized the 50 state capitol protests the other day, and those got at least some news coverage. That was a good thing. If attending an event is unsuitable for you, there are other ways to resist. Me, I’m certainly already on more than one list, so being associated with a protest doesn’t change anything.

          By comparison, I did some looking into a group called “American Opposition,” and my feeling about that is that it’s one small potatoes movie and TV actor trying to pull some sort of hustle.

          In any event, I don’t believe you have to identify yourself to show up at a protest.

    • Nougat
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      From the article you linked in your edit:

      The 50501 moderators also partnered with Political Revolution, a PAC and volunteer-only activist organization founded out of the conclusion of Sen. Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign in 2016.

      The 50501 movement and Political Revolution said in a joint press release they are calling for the removal or resignation of President Donald Trump, investigations into his administration appointees including Elon Musk, the repeal of “oppressive” executive orders and the restoration of diversity, equity and inclusion frameworks.

      https://pol-rev.com/

      They’ve been around since 2017. There’s surely a bunch more information about them than about 50501, and they’re “vouching” for 50501.

  • Sundray
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    People have been picketing the Tesla dealership in San Francisco. That seems like a good place to target on Presidents Day, too.

  • @[email protected]
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    Not only is he not a gorram king, far as I’m concerned, the orange turd no longer has any legitimacy even as president. What must a president elect do before they can have the authority of that office converted to them? Swear an oath. Violate that oath (and he very clearly has done so), and you abdicate the rights and privileges of the office. But, obviously, those with the ability to do something about it are lining up to kiss the ring instead. ಠ_ಠ

    Anyway, that’s my thoughts on the matter; we all should start declaring loudly that since he has violated his oath, he loses the mantle of authority.

    • @[email protected]
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      Does it really work that way though?

      Presidents remain president while enough people recognise their presidency.

      Unfortunately just a few months ago a majority of voters elected him with a mandate to do exactly what he’s doing.

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        Don’t slip into the trap of believing their way of spinning the facts!

        No, only like a third of eligible voters chose fascism. And, truthfully, the real numbers are far less. What do you think the “little secret” they were congratulating themselves about was?! Between Trump praising how much Musk know about voting machines, as well as saying that’s why they took Pennsylvania - and then little X, in the fucking oval office, starts talking about his adventures with Dad in places “they weren’t supposed to be”… Oh, not to mention Musk making the odd public comment at the time about how if Trump doesn’t win, he wonders how much time he’ll be locked up for.

        But anyway, sorry for the word vomit! I guess you could call me “triggered” these days 😝

        The point is - if the 2/3 or more of us not radicalized find solidarity, his presidency ends.

        • @[email protected]
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          The point is - if the 2/3 or more of us not radicalized find solidarity, his presidency ends

          Better late than never, I guess, but the time for action and solidarity was before the election. Trump has never made a secret of his plans, and the world witnessed just how fractured America is with his re-election.

          The first election of Trump, I believe, was a fuck you to the establishment. I would never have rallied behind the piece of shit, but I could at least understand what was happening. His re-election was a fuck you to the rest of the world, including Americans.

          The world is looking at the general apathy of Americans and waiting for them to do something about it. It’s an uphill fight but Americans haven’t even gotten into the ring yet.

  • @[email protected]
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    Is it weird that the whois information for that site has the registrant contact address in Iceland?

    • @tburkhol
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      That’s just for the TLD .one fiftyfifty.one has its contact information private.

      • @[email protected]
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        Thanks, that’s why I wanted to double check, I don’t know a whole lot about how website registration related stuff works.

  • @pyre
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    typography note: you should say “not” and follow with strikethrough. they both do the same thing and together they imply the opposite, like you wanted to say “not we the billionaires” and changed your mind. now the message says “we the people not”.

  • @Xaphanos
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    Is there a simple list of demands?

  • @finitebanjo
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    Literally the monday after I hear about it lol, probably won’t be as successful as the last one.

        • @HasturInYellow
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          If it shows broad support for that specific change, then perhaps someone who is more apt to do the hard work that is necessary will be bolstered by it. Or perhaps some people can be convinced to stop standing by and help the rest of us.

          • @SoftestSapphic
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            There’s already broad support.

            The vast majority of Americans do not want an oligarchy.

            Asking them nicely and telling them no isn’t doing anything.

            They don’t care about signs and paperwork

            It’s a fucking coup

            • @HasturInYellow
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              Asking more people to stop interacting with them could help. Some people are not quite evil but just don’t care. Give them a better option for themselves personally, and they may decide fascism isn’t cool.

              I do agree with you generally though. These people aren’t going to stop easily.

            • Nougat
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              <ModeratorHat>


              All efforts great and small. We don’t gatekeep resistance.


              </ModeratorHat>

  • @[email protected]
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    Protest you say?

    Remember when they beat the shit out of protesters, shot or jailed them and slapped insane charges on them? Simply because they protested genocide? O how we miss those days, such a democracy it was.

    • @HasturInYellow
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      Well when shit eventually boils over, at least we can point back and say, “we tried to ask nicely.”