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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  • AlecSadler@sh.itjust.works
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    10 hours ago

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

    • cashsky@sh.itjust.works
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      6 hours ago

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

    • Sergio@slrpnk.netOP
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      15 hours ago

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

      • ameancow@lemmy.world
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        In the months leading up to November of 2024, our society broadly was living in the most naive, delusional, self-imposed bubbles we’ve ever constructed for ourselves and we’re not a lot better off now, we’re just starting to see consequences.

        Yes there have been people giving dire warnings, there have been plenty of groups trying to organize opposition to our plunge into fascist authoritarianism, mostly people who were students of history or have lived in other countries and have seen the warning signs before.

        But largely, most Americans lived and still live in extreme echo-chambers. It may not seem like it because it’s utterly common now to fire up the internet every day and scroll through your feed and think you’re actually getting the news and objective interpretations of current events. But we long since have given ourselves over to customized algorithms and personal feeds, mostly without even realizing it, we just tend to aim towards whatever is comfortable and agrees with us. Covid accelerated this process to a massive degree because it normalized a completely shut-in life, or at least a completely shut-in and wired perspective of life.

        The biggest warning sign we should have all paid attention to was the rise of extreme worldviews, like flat earthers. Seriously, not because they have anything to do with anything or have any impact on anyone, but as a barometer to measure how people or groups of people are being peeled away from the collective and reprogrammed by closed-off spheres of influence. This should have been our warning sign that the internet broadly is dangerous and it changes how people see the world. We NEED social conformity on some level to function as a society, but we gave the internet free-reign to just give anyone whatever society they want to conform to and live in, at least until it butts up against other people’s micro-societies, or worst-case, when nefarious people of incredible means deliberately hijack these tools to create the micro-society they want people to conform to.

        China is a monstrous nation that hurts a lot of people. But they were onto something with their extreme paranoia about the internet and fears of social disruption to the point they built The Great Firewall. I don’t think we needed censorship per-say, but we did need some very serious scrutiny and monitoring a long, long time ago to prevent rich fucks from using our own freedom to split everything apart. I really don’t know if America will ever be close to what it was as we knew it even a decade ago, and I don’t know if we’re going to have another free and fair election. And the worst part is that if the worst-case scenarios continue to unfold, most people are just going to give the situation passing glance and shrug as they live in their own worlds with their own narratives.

        Edit: I don’t want my thesis to read that far-right echo chambers are what got us here. It was those, yes, but it was also the echo chambers on the other side not providing us a clear path towards better outcomes, communities boosting the naive delusions of the opposition who celebrate every debate between youtube personalities and genuinely thought the progressive-left was somehow gaining ground. You’re all seeing only what you want to see. You’re living in a giant AI feedback loop.

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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.”

    :(

  • sighofannoyance@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    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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    19 hours ago

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

    • MsPenguinette@lemmy.world
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      I think right now this is just the bubbles popping up in the pot as the water starts to boil due to all the energy/heat building up

    • Sergio@slrpnk.netOP
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      The one I was at, the speakers were talking about the various organizations to join to help make a change. Several groups were talking one-on-one and handing out flyers to contact for “next steps.”

      I personally signed up with Indivisible to demand our congressional representatives do everything they can to slow down Trump. But I also got the names of a couple other organizations if I didn’t think that was enough.

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      At the one in my state (couldn’t attend, just read about it a few minutes ago), it was more of a demonstration with people speaking out against what’s happening at the federal and state levels. There were some chants, people telling their stories, airing their concerns, and lots of signs.

      There’s footage of the event.

      https://www.wowktv.com/news/we-are-being-attacked-protesters-gather-at-west-virginia-capitol-against-trump-morrisey/

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      I am not seeing a list of demands posted anywhere online, only that this is protesting Trump’s executive orders, War in Gaza, and Elon’s recent coup-like actions. That was more-or-less my reasoning for not taking off work to attend (other than my team being short-staffed), since I just don’t see how a peaceful protest for 2 hours on a Wednesday can do anything about an unchecked despotic unilateral executive.

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    19 hours ago

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

    • warm@kbin.earth
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      16 hours ago

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

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