"We the people" voted for it! There was no big reveal after the election; it was well known that Project 2025 was the goal. Anyone who says otherwise had their head in the sand for the last 6 months.
Most maga voters had their head in the sand, they have always had their head in the sand, it's the only way for them to live. Ignore reality, pretend that your make belief world where racism is fine, jeebus can take the wheel, miracles exist, and trump is the new jeebus
if you take a burner, don't take it home. buy it, and trash it at the protest.
don't take anything that could identify you as you
superglue and baking soda on your fingerprints. don't go crazy, just enough to make printing you impossible/difficult
write any important phone numbers on your arm or ankle in permanent marker if you can't remember them
stuff a couple hundred dollars for bail in your shoe
don't give ANYONE your real name. don't care how hot they are or how impassioned they are, just fucking don't
designate one trusted individual to come get you from jail. they are not to bring their phone, they should park at least 1/4 mile away and walk to get you(long enough to realize you're being tailed by police).
pay attention to your surroundings, specifically the movement of officers/agents. if they're running you should be too. if there's a large group marching or a wall marching, leave immediately and regroup.
ICE will be there. they will be picking people up. many of them not illegal. if you're not white, wear makeup if you can get away with it. paint your face with state colors if need be. not a mask, so it shouldn't be covered by "no-mask" states.
know your rights. bring the proof of your rights. force them to acknowledge your rights.
stream everything.
if you are picked up you will;
go on a list
be unlawfully monitored
become a link in a larger web to ensnare organizers
you will go dark for at least a month. no social media posts about the protests, no discussions about the protests, nothing. after that, it should be difficult to pair your online activity with your real world activities.
if you can't make it to the protests, record the streams, share them online, pressure the public to demand answers for the crimes committed by the officers/agents.
one last thing.
there will undoubtedly be people there to provoke the protests. do not let them. once one incident of violence is determined all bets off and the police will become physically involved.
trust no one, question everything, power to the people. 🫵
Yeah, this whole thing is very poorly done and really screams like annexcuse toncreate andalse flag moment. I saw a Reddit comment that this exact thing was listed in the Project2025 playbook as part of an excuse to create a scene and enact martial law.
One thing I'd recommend that I'm unsure how to easily obtain, is getting the phone number of a civil rights lawyer ready. It does kind of contradict the point about not bringing phones, I suppose. At the very least, if one is available in the vicinity after attempted arrests it can be useful.
I also feel somewhat guilty, as I will be attending in a very blue state that's unlikely to have so much resistance, so I may skirt some of those rules myself.
I'd say that violent incursion into blue states with the help of federal forces and local brownshirt provocateurs is almost a goal of Project 2025 and MAGA more broadly so I wouldn't count on it not happening wherever you are. We've seen plenty of that kind of thing on the West Coast particularly. Local police unfortunately have a large membership overlap with said brownshirts.
And based on the deal Trump is doing with Bukele, there's a chance you could end up getting thrown into an El Salvadorian prison and locked up with MS-13 gangbangers.
The instant anything is posted on here it's already been scraped. Know this. Act accordingly.
Just saying, this seems really sketchy folks.
Some tips to help you out
don’t take your phones to the protest
if you take a burner, don’t take it home. buy it, and trash it at the protest.
don’t take anything that could identify you as you
superglue and baking soda on your fingerprints. don’t go crazy, just enough to make printing you impossible/difficult
write any important phone numbers on your arm or ankle in permanent marker if you can’t remember them
stuff a couple hundred dollars for bail in your shoe
don’t give ANYONE your real name. don’t care how hot they are or how impassioned they are, just fucking don’t
designate one trusted individual to come get you from jail. they are not to bring their phone, they should park at least 1/4 mile away and walk to get you(long enough to realize you’re being tailed by police).
Pay attention to your surroundings, specifically the movement of officers/agents. if they’re running you should be too. if there’s a large group marching or a wall marching, leave immediately and regroup.
ICE will be there. they will be picking people up. many of them not illegal. if you’re not white, wear makeup if you can get away with it. paint your face with state colors if need be. not a mask, so it shouldn’t be covered by “no-mask” states.
Know your rights. Bring the proof of your rights. Force them to acknowledge your rights.
Stream everything.
If you are picked up you will;
go on a list
be unlawfully monitored
become a link in a larger web to ensnare organizers
You will now go dark for at least a month. No social media posts about the protests, no discussions about the protests, nothing. After that, it should be difficult to pair your online activity with your real world activities.
If you can’t make it to the protests, record the streams, share them online, pressure the public to demand answers for the crimes committed by the officers/agents.
One last thing.
There will undoubtedly be people there to provoke the protests. do not let them. once one incident of violence is determined all bets off and the police will become physically involved.
Trust no one, question everything, power to the people. 🫵
This message from a colleague will live here until the death of Lemmy
For further research here's a great video on mutual aid.
General strikes take a pretty large mass. To build that, a very important step is making sure more people are aware of how many are committed to resistance.
It's like being invited to a party, and the host says "Well, you're one of the first ten people I've invited, but I'm encouraging others to share-" and you just reply "Nope, I'm not going unless there's already a million people going." Of course, in this case, the protest has been shared outside of just Lemmy, so don't use local numbers as an indicator.
Right; what do people expect, here? A "general strike" that someone calls at random won't do much more than a few extra people calling in sick. It takes time to build solidarity to agree that we're all going to do this. If we had that kind of solidarity, I don't think we'd be in this position in the first place.
I'd like to also tell you about the time an English brigadier responded "pretty sticky down here" when asked about the situation - ~600 Brits were surrounded by ~10k Chinese. Of course, the American General who had asked him didn't think twice of it, but apparently when a brit says "a bit sticky" it means "we're all about to die", not "oh it's not too bad". About 40 survived.
Other favourites:
“Ladies and Gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem. All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them going again. I trust you are not in too much distress.”
The plane was landed safely. But I do imagine the passengers were in some distress at least.
“We have before us an ordeal of the most grievous kind.”
I've already seen someone on Lemmy say that they should feed their kids out of dumpsters if they lose their job that they rely on to live paycheck-to-paycheck (like almost half of Americans) and then their home because they can't pay rent.
And if they lose their kids to CPS because they were made homeless and their parents were arrested during a general strike protest? Hey, they were clearly just MAGA bootlickers anyway.
Imagine you get fired over this, lose your home, stop being able to feed your family. I don't think unemployment benefits in the US cover much, do they?
I hope most everyone who's ABLE to protest, is also willing.
The subreddit has no stickied post nor does the sidebar describe the protest. I don’t see any description of what the objective is anywhere. I’d love to participate and try to accomplish something but what is it that we’re trying to accomplish other than making noise?
I feel like the issue is with our fellow citizens who voted for him and the congressmen/woman. You can protest all you want but they'll keep getting elected.
I neglected to post it on Lemmy when I found out about it earlier. Key word being "earlier" - Lemmy is just one branch of where it's been shared, so don't assume the momentum started here.
I think this has value even if it doesn't cause immediate change. People need to just get out and express how they're feeling and network with like minded people instead of sitting online doomscrolling. We've got to organize.
I was pretty sure I knew what a general strike was.. wouldn't any strike be more expensive than 2-4 hours of protest, and wouldn't a general strike involve much more planning than a normal strike due to the scale and breadth?
Also I was worried that generalstrikeus.com was too soon. The UAW general strike is planned for 2028 to get time to plan, because a general strike isn't something you can just do successfully at the drop of a hat.
No no, it'll be a huge turnout and if you don't agree then you're an idiot for thinking that any significant amount of the population works 9-5 M-F. Just look at these comments! We can't fail, we posted, "So when is the general strike and protest?" 78 times yesterday on every even vaguely political post, so turnout will be great in the middle of the day on Wednesday. Trust fam. /s
Don't start protesting on a week day. Protest on the weekend to get a show of force. If demands are not met, follow it up with a general strike for your next protest.
People will be more willing to join in strike action if they know they are not alone.
5th Nov 2024 - was the chance to prevent this. Trump's team made it clear on the direction they were heading and no-one heeded the warnings. 35% didn't vote and the majority of those that did voted for him, which either means they agree with the direction or were deluded into thinking it wasn't going to happen.
I'm all for protest but I don't think you have a chance of changing anything, he owns the legislature and the voting public allowed it to happend.
I'm not American or a resident of US but that's just my opinion as an outsider.
Sadly voting didn't fail you. US is in the same predicament UK was in after Brexit. Complacency at the expected outcome, a belief that some people couldn't be so stupid as to vote for Trump/Brexit and yet, they did in the majority.
Regardless of how fucked up the election process is, inany countries I'm not singling out the US, that is the reason that you feel failed, look at your countrymen that swallowed the snake oil and ask the question why?
I only just learned about it today, myself. I work that day, but I might be able to shift things around.
I really wish that these protests were more widely shared in advance. I want to be involved, but only getting a couple of days advance warning makes it really hard. I know that sometimes you have to act fast, but if you want your movement to succeed then you've got to try to consider the real lives of all of the people who want to help, but are also really limited in their time. Plan protests on weekends, and if you've got to protest on a weekday, then plan it way ahead of time and give everyone a chance to plan to be there. I'm sure it looks better to have one big protest with 10X people there than ten protests with 1X people attending.
i don't know who organized this and just made this post to have some answers. Thankfully, some users are coming up with answers ... so i have updated the header of this post.
Pretty sure it was just a grassroots online thing, without any real leaders. Which, don't get me wrong that has its own benefits. But understanding that origin also helps explain why it's a little unorganized
This is a white people thing. Students and min wage workers in large cities can pull this off. America is full of people with hope and a 9-5 to.oay there ridiculous rent.
As a student there is no way I am skipping a day's worth of classes and risking my grade for a single protest that's probably not going to do shit similar to the other protests I've been to that didn't do shit
Yes, all those impoverished people in cities working minimum wage jobs that rely on every cent of their paycheck just to keep a roof over their kids' heads and food in their bellies who will get fired for missing even a day of work for any reason can totally pull this off. Totally.
Alright, I'm prepared to take some heat for this because in the context of the best organized protests I think my assumptions are incorrect. However most protests don't rise to that level. Thing is if your protest looks for the most part like a party with some political alignments and isn't related to some direct action in your community or actual expectations/demands of the relevant political body...
Not to say that "performative" protests are useless. But there seems to be a distressing number of my fellow gen Z that think these sorts of protests alone will work. Like all they need to do is yell loudly into a few news network cameras on capital hill then go home.
I'll probably see what's going on in my home state and hope to see some targeted action and real dialogue. I truly hope my assumptions are proven wrong.
Why on such a weird day? I can just take off work this week and drive 3 hours to Madison lol. Can I digitally be there. Although I'm expecting an very poor turnout in every state tbh.
because in the middle of the week in the middle of the day is when it causes the most disruption to literally everything and everybody. Government officials won't even be there on the weekend. May as well decide to do it in the middle of a huge field out in the country.
i was also thinking it might be better in the weekend ... fortunately, people will talk and decide.
But also it is called 50 Protests, 50 States, OneDay : February 5th
Excited to see people ready to take action, but just be careful. See the thread on this profile for more info: https://bsky.app/profile/ecmclaughlin.bsky.social (this user has set her account to logged in users only).
"Listen, for folks who don't know, I was a part of a small organizing team that led to a mass mobilization in 813 cities worldwide in 2019.
I am not talking out of my ass.
You should be VERY VERY VERY careful in this environment about sharing flyers for events that identify NO organizer"
There was also a mod thread on r/albuquerque about it.
I am sure there will be BOTH legit protests and shitty people using this for nefarious reasons. I'm still on the fence about whether to drive 2 hours to my local one or not. I've already signed up for other things through mobilize.us anyway.
Sure... I don't wanna stop people going though. I just want people to consider what didn't even enter my mind as someone who is new to all this. Read up, and be willing to protect yourself if you go. But I DO support people protesting if this is legit.
for me it is NPR (National Public Radio) ... or any sources which are good enough to be the main link for posts in [email protected] or such main communities...
Good point! We need to increase safety. Anyone know of any non-profit organizations that lend out AK-47s and .762 rounds to angry protestors within 2 days?? /s
If you go to a protest with a firearm, you're a fucking idiot. The police will have every reason to believe you're a danger to public safety, whether you believe you are or not. Also, you better be trained to use that thing because if not, you're going to be an additional problem if shit hits the fan. And if you get arrested for anything at all, your charges will become exponentially worse because you allegedly committed a crime while carrying a firearm. DON'T TAKE A FIREARM TO A PROTEST.
Edit: I just got emotionally activated, so here we go.
That is Elizabeth Eckford. She was one of the first Black students to go to what was up til then a white school in Arkansas. She was absolutely going as part of a movement for social progress while being the victim of discrimination her whole life. The discrimination is going on in the picture. Without a doubt, she is the person in most danger in that photo. She is in the right. She is present for progress. She is in danger. You know what she doesn't have? A fucking gun. Why? Because if she took a gun, the people with power will have the reason to fuck the whole thing up. If you take a firearm to a protest, the police will have every reason to shut the entire thing down, and the news will run their propaganda machine in collaboration with the current administration to derail the entire message and come up with even stricter control. If Elizabeth Eckford had taken a gun, she would have been arrested and the news would be all about how Black people are violent, need more policing, and segregation needs to continue. If you take a gun, the news will be about how the left is violent. In these matters, objective truth doesn't matter. It's a social game, and those with power have more means to control the narrative. You need to be perfect because all they need is one little piece of plausible reason to fuck the whole thing up. It's not fair. It's fucked up. You are in danger. That's all true. It's also why people like Elizabeth Eckford are remembered. They took the risk that pushed us forward. The people that went in and fucked it up for everyone were forgotten. Do it the right way so we can make progress.
Elizabeth Eckford had the protection of the federal government (this is it you ignore that she got PTSD so bag from the experience she attempted suicide btw).
Today's federal government on the other hand is on the side of the people yelling:
You ever hear about the Black Panthers? You know why they were so successful California and the FBI had to intervene to try to disband them? Here's a hint:
And you know why they were armed? Here's another hint to how non-armed black protestors were usually dealt with in history (sfw example):
An unarmed protest is a defenseless one with no deterrent for the aggressors. And if you're protesting against literal Nazis, it's not going to be peaceful. Even during Trump's first term people were kidnapped, and he's way more unhinged this time.
People will be in danger either way with the violence prone goons in power. If you are armed, there will be justification to shoot you.
Protest at more public and friendly places. That way you will likely have allies nearby.
Also, folks need to be situationally aware and plan an escape path if things turn too dangerous.
Trump's people would probably be more likely to shoot you if unarmed, than if the crown was armed.
It's been shown multiple times (and through history) the the opposing force is less likely to shoot the protestors if the protesters can shoot back, because now there's also an actual danger to them.
yeah it's going to be tough. supposedly a bunch of people on Reddit are organizing it https://redlib.northboot.xyz/r/50501/ I saw mention of it on facebook too. I think part of the goal is to get Democrats to grow a spine, since they plan to do nothing.
Making noise about a relatively sudden midday midweek protest effort overall may lead to underwhelming optics. After all the noise and outage, this is all that shows up? Clearly people aren't all that enraged...
The situation is dire, yes. And maybe those 50 protests will not do much. Yet, yesterday there were many manifestations against deportations throughout the USA. Eventually, the sum of all oppositions will contribute, at the very least, to slow down the disaster.
oooh.... someone mentioned this on 196, was that you? I did a couple web searches but couldn't figure it out... they might delete this post, u should think about where else to post it...
No it wasn't me and i made a comment in here describing where i found it.
Also i read carefully the rules and don't believe my post will be deleted.
Finally, just in case, i made a cross-post at my own community for safekeeping.
Update : relevant results at ddg.com with : reddit 50501
created 1 report myself for 2 comments in one thread : Reason :
"racism in this comment and in the answer to this one comment" Whoops ... maybe it was sarcasm and i misread these 2 comments ... in which case it would not be racism.
i want to address my appreciation to @[email protected] for managing this community
Edit: yeah I don't know about politics. Downvote me for daydreaming.
Now I wonder if all that extra Kamala money she had leftover from donations could've gone to an organization to fix this American nightmare. Give us back the American dream.
The start is voting in democrats so we have a majority in DC in 2 years. The org could also help back these protests to raise awareness by making local adverts on billboards/public trans/radio.
Make it a 4 year campaign to flip America blue. Then we might be able to fix some shit.
Most democrats at the federal level are complicit in a lot of what’s going on, including Musk’s DOGE treasury crap (crimes?) despite him not being a government employee or confirmed by the senate. Hell, most congressional democrats JUST in the last year voted for the legislation that enables ICE to indefinitely detain any suspected immigrant suspected of committing any crime. No due process. No actual crime needed.
Screw voting for democrats. Democrats voted to let the government round up the people I love to be deported or tortured. If we still have the power to vote, vote for leftists. Or vote for left-of-average-democrat people like Bernie.
Here is the kicker. The protest will be largely a white population. The push back is only as great as the white man can make it. Welcome to america. 🤣🤣🤣