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With the Supreme Court upholding the TikTok Ban in an insane 9-0 unanimous decision. The people are holding a March across the country on January 18th, sponsored by Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream.
Ben and Jerry have been known for their Activism throughout their lives, and they want to ensure people's voices are heard.
The link to RSVP is in the source below. Let the US Government HEAR YOUR VOICES!!!!!!!!
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The People's March against Trump
Washington DC,
January 18th, 2025
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Remember the January 2017 Women's March where women in 85 COUNTRIES took to the streets to demand and defend their freedoms?
Another march is planned for 18th January 2025. Find out how you can take part from WomensMarch.com & PeoplesMarch.com . Donate, volunteer, spread the word, do whatever you can. Please reblog.
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Join us in Washington, DC or locally - sign up at:
JANUARY 18, 2025
#People's March#Democracy#LGBTQ#Women's rights#civil rights#resistance#resist#trans rights#black lives matter#abortion#healthcare
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(via People's March protesters take to D.C. streets ahead of Trump inauguration)
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#people's march#protests 2025#protests#vote 2024#election 2024#general strike#leftism#leftists#anti capitalism#socialism#anti capitalist#leftist#democratic socialism#late stage capitalism#fuck trump
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"Dozens?!" "DOZENS?!"
I WAS THERE. THERE WERE HUNDREDS OF US. AND THE ONLY PRESS COVERAGE WE GOT WAS BY SHITTY 19NEWS, WHO APPRENTLY WISHES TO SILENCE AND DOWNPLAY THE RESISTANCE MOVEMENT JUST LIKE ALL THE OTHER MAINSTREAM MEDIA.
THERE WERE HUNDREDS OF PROTESTORS MARCHING FOR EQUAL RIGHTS IN CLEVELAND, OHIO ON JANUARY 18, 2025. AND THOUSANDS MORE ACROSS EVERY OTHER CITY IN THE COUNTRY. WE WILL NOT BE SILENCED.
#resist#women's march#people's march#resist trump#resist project 2025#equal rights#january 18th 2025#we will not be silenced#lbgtq+ rights#voting rights#immigrant rights#cleveland ohio
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Joanna Walters and Edward Helmore at The Guardian:
Eight years since its gargantuan first protests as a reaction to the incoming president being serially accused of sexual misconduct and misogyny and campaigning on restricting reproductive rights, the Women’s March on Saturday reprised in the nation’s capital before the return of that man to the White House – with, as in 2017, spin-off rallies taking place in various other US cities. Rebranded and reorganized, the protest was given a new name by organizers, the People’s March, as a means to broaden support, especially during a difficult and introspective time for progressive organizing after Donald Trump’s decisive win in November. Once again, Trump beat a Democratic nominee who, if she had won, would have been the first female president of the United States. The Republican takes the oath of office on Monday to become the 47th president, having beaten Kamala Harris in 2024 more solidly even than he did Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election. Since the last time Trump was in the Oval Office, he has been found liable in civil court for sexual abuse, as well as convicted in criminal court of a form of election fraud for paying off adult film star Stormy Daniels and disguising the transaction. And the US supreme court justices he chose tipped the balance of America’s highest court to the right and helped overturn Roe v Wade, the ruling that allowed the national right to seek an abortion and that had stood for almost 50 years. Women outraged over Trump’s 2016 presidential win flocked to Washington DC in 2017 two days before his inauguration and organized large rallies in cities throughout the country, building the base of a grassroots movement that became known as the Women’s March. It marked one of the largest single-day demonstrations in US history. At the time, Evvie Harmon, global coordinator of the marches, said initial and unofficial estimates put the crowd in Washington at more than 1 million and the attendance at events worldwide in excess of 3 million. This year in the capital, organisers said they expected 50,000 marchers but DC police estimated 25,000 – which included pro-science and pro-climate-action protests – amid the realization that a majority of votes for Trump can no longer be seen as an aberration or experiment.
This past Saturday, the Women’s March lived on in a downscaled fashion called the People's March.
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Another two moments from last Saturday's People's March in DC.
I might make bringing a sketchbook/notebook to protests a regular thing for myself going forward, especially considering they’re about to become even more necessary than they were just months ago...
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My signs for the people's March I made. I worked hard on them. They're double sided.
If I could go back and redo one of them, it would be the 🚫 discrimination sign. I had the perfect opportunity to fill that empty space in the 🚫 with "dis" and then the middle with "crimin" and leave the "ation" where it is. 😣 I'm mad and disappointed in myself for thinking of it AFTER I finished inking.
It could have been perfect.
#people's march#signs#handmade#public awareness#political awareness#amend POTUS criteria#equal rights#no felons in office#🚫#no discrimination#activism
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Stuff like this and the "All Lives Matter" thing happen because a significant amount of people are performatively virtuous and have no interest in actually challenging racism and sexism - we know this.
But do you think it has something to do with a capitalistic way of thinking as well? I see this level of "inclusiveness," a level where the original purpose is sidelined entirely, as a way of maximizing their audience. A Cause has become a Brand, and they're treating it like a business where they want to reach out to new audiences. In this case and the All Lives Matter case, the new audience includes the perpetrators that created the need for the specific type of activism in the first place.
PEOPLE’S MARCH???? ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?? THIS IS WHY THE LEFT STAYS LOSING BYE
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Evening Prayer - 18 Jan 2025
Thank you, God, for all the people who marched today, standing up for equality, freedom, autonomy, community, and justice. Amen.
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