Demonstrators gathered in cities across the U.S. on Wednesday to protest the Trump administration’s early actions, decrying everything from the president’s immigration crackdown to his rollback of transgender rights and a proposal to forcibly transfer Palestinians from the Gaza Strip.

The protests were a result of a movement that has organized online under the hashtags #buildtheresistance and #50501, which stands for 50 protests, 50 states, one day. Websites and accounts across social media issued calls for action, with messages such as “reject fascism” and “defend our democracy.”

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      I was there, not that bad honestly. I would recommend going to the next one if you live in the US.

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      Everyone needs to contribute how they can. Wave a sign, post and repost, volunteer to help those most affected by Trump’s policies, get out the vote (especially in the primaries), run for office, make a home garden and help neighbors with theirs, donate old stuff (preferably directly to those that might need it), or just try to have those hard talks with your right-wing family and neighbors. I know a lot of people are quick to just cut people out of their lives, and if it’s just ruining you emotionally then do what you gotta do, but half of us deciding the other half is evil and unredeemable then we’re never going to get out of this funk.

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        This isn’t about you. The country with one of the most powerful armed forces in the world is about to turn fascist. If protestors can avert the impending catastrophe this might save us from WW3

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          Sure, and because Americans believe they’re heliocentric, they can just ask literally the entire world to ignore their generalisations.

          How are you so self-important and haven’t drowned like narcissus yet?

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            I am not from the USA (or any other part of the American continent for that matter). In a thread about protests against fascism in the US, taking place in the US, I think it’s fair to assume the “you” refers to US citizens. If there was a thread about Brazilian politics I would assume a similar post refers to Brazilians and that’s fine IMO. US exceptionalism is real and no doubt many US Lemmy users also fall into that trap, but this particular post just doesn’t seem problematic to me.

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        Just because you stumbled upon this doesn’t make this anyone’s fault but you’re own.

        Imagine planting a landmine, then stepping on it, then saying “who would do such a thing”

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    Somebody tell the good folks @ r/50501 about Mastodon and Lemmy I was autobanned (by reddit (not the mods)) as soon as I tried.

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    are there substantial demands or is this just a peaceful protest before everyone goes home and continues their usual day-to-day?

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    “Republicans were asked for comment about the protests and have said: lol, we have all the power. I don’t give a fuck what these people are mad about. Be mad, we’re just going to label you all antifa terrorists soon.”

    “Democratic ‘leaders’ who were asked how they hoped to protect the American people replied: lol, Republicans have all the power. They dont give a fuck what we’re mad about. We’re going to keep bitching publicly until we all get arrested for being antifa terrorists.”

    :(

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      Ah, good one! But to be fair in early November a lot of us were door-to-door canvassing and/or phonebanking.

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    Dang, I wish I had heard about this before now! What’s the best way you all hear about stuff like this?

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    Those in leadership don’t fear for their lives (or their pocketbook?) - so nothing will change. These protests are just noise.

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      Peacefully protesting violent fascists eventually just turns into fascists violently suppressing peaceful protestors. We need more, and actual leadership of a resistance movement.

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      It’s never too late to protest for a better life.

      Anyway, these people were probably all campaigning before the election too.