#protestevent #upcomingprotest #getloud
U.S.
Mar 31
#protestevent #upcomingprotest #getloud
U.S.
Mar 31
#protestevent #upcomingprotest #getloud
U.S.
Mar 30
Flyer displaying a whistle and the words, "Blow the whistle on ICE. 1-Share this with your people! 2-Get whistles and zines. Buy whistles in bulk online or use a 3D printer. Print zines at the library! 3-Share in your area. Hand whistle kits out to your neighbors and let them know they aren't alone. https://migrawhistle.carrd.co Follow @MIGRAWHISTLE <instagram symbol>."
#protestevent #upcomingprotest #getloud
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Screen capture of page describing resistance against the Nazis by the Danes during WWII. Text reads: "TACTICS Displays of nationalism: These did not directly challenge the occupation, but they united the Danish. Songs: Huge groups of people gathered to sing anthems about Danish history. National pride in the King: Crowds gathered as he took his daily horse rides through the streets. Marches: People marched in the streets at times after leaving on strike, often met with violence. Slow downs: Workers delayed and stalled production of Nazi war materials. Sabotage: Several sabotage groups formed that targeted Nazi production and engaged in tactics like burning freight trains, blowing up and raiding factories, destroying train tracks. Strikes: Workers went on strike across the country, walking off the job completely, or sometimes for part of the day. Often work stoppages would start at a factory and spread to include fishermen, police, firefighters, office workers, civil servants, etc. Two-minute strikes: At various points, the Freedom Council would call for everyone to stop whatever they were doing for two minutes. Entire cities would come to a standstill with no one or nothing moving. This demonstrated to the Nazis a united display of solidarity and strength and empowered the Danes themselves. 'Go-home early' campaigns: When strikes had been banned, workers creatively said they needed to go home early to water their gardens. Called the 'People’s Strike,' this turned into street protests that lasted for many days, only ending with concessions from the Nazis."
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Screen cap of two 5mos old posts by ernogueras.bsky.social. First post saying, “As groups organize, a suggestion to consider is to not push, nor have, any one person become a known leader. Reason is, it makes it harder for the regime to pinpoint who to take out (incarceration/assassination) to kill the movement.” Second post saying, “Landlines, ham radios, megaphones, town criers—be prepared for alternative forms of communication. They might try what Egypt did during Arab Spring. Presumably, not as easy here, but that was 14 yrs ago. Companies capitulate easily; tech can override systems; even a DOS attack could do it. Be ready.”
#Activists for #Democracy, fighting autocrats. 👊👊🏽👊🏿
Make some
#GoodTrouble
Head out to a #ProtestEvent
July17th 💙 🗽 ⚖