• I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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      5 days ago

      Buddy, I am American. This shit is pathetic. I’m tired of pretending that less than 1000 people standing on a street corner is a good protest. The turnout has been embarrassingly bad, and the internet’s take that it’s because working Americans don’t want to risk their jobs completely discounts the feeling of utter defeat many are feeling. There is just no motivation to protest anymore, it’s been shown to be as ineffective as calling or writing to your senator. You know they aren’t going to see it, and if you receive anything back, it will be a canned, generic response that doesn’t even acknowledge your message.

      I’m not upset with people for not turning out. I fully understand why they don’t. I just wish we’d stop pretending these protests are the start of some new movement, when all signs point to them being the last gasps of a dying resistance. Think that’s too doom and gloom? Well, unfortunately, that is our reality.

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      4 days ago

      So you hear “show up to protest” and you think “violently attack the white house”?

      Again, look at the pictures. You have 100 people standing like they’re social distancing on a small portion of a square versus whole city blocks jam packed of people shoulder to shoulder. I’m sure Portland of San Francisco have more than 100 people, even more than 100 non-Republicans.

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          4 days ago

          Definitely under a thousand. Look at the one in New York City. Look at the one in Belgrade.

          New York City has a larger population not than Belgrade, but the whole fucking country of Serbia. The metro area of NYC has more than TRIPLE the population of Serbia.

          Americans just don’t care (best case) or support (worst case) what’s happening.