So that’s what that was. A friend emailed that she finished her first knitting project, and showed the picture and it was one of those hats. I didn’t realize the connection.
Montpelier is the closest one to me and it is sponsored by Planned Parenthood so being pro-life I wouldn’t go.
Maybe you could go in support of all the women’s (and men’s) healthcare PP provides, that will be stripped from low income women under this presidency. All the breast exams, STD tests, birth control, general well visits that are going to be lost. That’s a lot of life there that needs support too…
This. The large majority of what PP provides has nothing to do with abortions except in some cases by preventing the cause.
I’m going because I support just about everything that trump wants to take away, not just medical care for everyone who isn’t rich, but also gay rights, rape victims’ rights, immigrants’ rights, the rights of people of color, the first amendment which as you might recall includes the right to free speech, the right to peaceful assembly, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, freedom to petition the government. trump has already clearly signaled his intent to curtail at least three of these first amendment rights, and is being eagerly supported by Republican congressmen.
Isn’t that reason enough? If not, there are plenty more.
If you want trump to become the fascist dictator of his wet dreams, stay divided over single issues.
I’m going to the sister march in Nashville, complete with pussy hat!
My mother came of age in Nazi Germany, and I have always been secretly ashamed that she was not part of the Resistance. I don’t want my daughter and granddaughters to say that about me.
So what will you do if you see some protesters rioting?
No seriously. Lets say your in a march for a cause you truly believe in, you see someone carrying a brick and they are about to throw it thru a window or even worse, throw something deadly at police?
I may go to the New York City march. Maybe. I’m going to head down to the area and scope it out.
I was very excited about it at first, then as I found out more my enthusiasm faltered.
They are assembling in a plaza with a capacity of eight thousand. So far about eighty thousand have responded. So they have developed this staggered schedule for assembling marchers and moving them out. Most everyone is specifically disinvited to the rally.
Which sounds to me like they are saying “we have enough people already if you really want to come you can come over when we have finished and march the route we took earlier”.
But to me it defeats the purpose of assembling a lot of people together at the same time.
And there is no assembly point at the end of the march which is weird. So I guess, if I go, I’ll show up at the rally point at my time two hours after the rally, walk along the march route to Trump Tower and then…keep walking another five blocks to the subway station and go home?
I wish they had an event here that was better planned.
NYT: biggest inaugural protest in history of the United States. Estimating 200 thousand in DC. There are 12 marches in the SF Bay/Monterey Bay areas alone; there have been 5 thousand rsvps to the march in my small city. It’s big, folks.
My wife and MIL went. I’m home minding the sick cats. I hate crowds, but I’d not have let my wife go down there alone. Seems perfectly peaceful so far from the reports I’ve received.