• DomeGuy@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    Getting millions of Americans to go out and essentially shout “F U Donald” is a little bit more than a hang. And is potentially much more effective than a riot or occupy wall street.

    America is still a democracy, in that all the roads to power require you to get folk to show up and vote for you.

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      Alright, so let’s say trump is gone, what replaces him? Business as usual republicans who were all on board with his policies but didn’t like how boisterous he was. Democrats are all too happy to play along, fellating war criminals like dick cheney and george bush. America is a representative democracy where you vote on which representative will represent billionaires for you.

      I hope these protests develop into something more, but realistically I can only anticipate them being used as political points for democrats during their donation drives to raise tons of money to promote billionaire ass-kissers. Things will continue to get worse and then the next villain of the week will appear as the conduit to do all the bad things billionaires want. We’ll be told again all we need to do is get rid of this next villain too and then things will be fine, but then the cycle repeats as things continue to just get worse.

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        20 hours ago

        That is exactly why the midterms will be so important, not to mention the next presidential election. We need to keep the momentum going for a blue wave, and this protest may have helped with that.

        When that fails, when Democrats lose voting rights, when Trump pardons the Minnesota assassin to effectively legalize political violence against MAGA’s enemies, when all peaceful options for democracy have been exhausted, then let’s talk about the violent revolution. Until then, there’s no reason to be a buzzkill about this protest.

        The fact that No Kings was nonviolent was perfect, for now, because trying to riot or a coup would have just enabled MAGA to justify state-sanctioned violence of their own.

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        20 hours ago

        I see so many videos with people saying “I support you” and none saying “I’m going to take action.” Everyone is dawdling, nobody is doing anything

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          20 hours ago

          5 million people are doing something, your comment is shitting on their effort.

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            It’s incredible that millions of people showed up and pretty much none of them feel for Donald Trump’s trap that would have, to the MAGA Republicans, justified martial law and the suspension of liberties.

            I’m pretty solidly convinced the protest was a good thing and that we won this battle.

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            16 hours ago

            And 2-3 million were doing something a few months ago with the earlier protests. With any luck this trajectory continues

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        19 hours ago

        I would argue that it already isn’t. we kinda waited a bit too long, that’s why the protests happened.

        Truth will be in the form of how they respond to the protests. If we end up with military occupation or martial law, we’re already not a democracy.

        that said, tomato, tomaaato, same fix.