I work in local government and have the type of job where I must stay out of politics in general. If I didn't, I wouldn't care who knows who or what I support. But my professional credibility depends on being nonpartisan. Instead, in my personal life, I donate to causes that uphold civil rights for all. |
yea, they are more impressed with insurrectionists storming the Capitol with zipties and pooping in it. |
I'm Asian American, naturalized citizen, and I agree with you. DH is also a naturalized citizen, white. We are both scared that any outward protest may result in a roundup, or at the least, harassment. We have kids. Truly scary times. I've been a citizen for over 40 years and used to vote R. |
The UMC (not UC) is precisely who Trump is after: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2025/04/trump-waging-war-professional-class/682409/ |
But wasn't this the same message that you sent during the vote in November? Millions of people did not vote for Trump. This is not a new message. What was the point of you standing out there delivering the same message? |
I see no point in these professionally organized protests. What exactly BLM protests achieve? Now, several years later, how exactly black people lives better because of BLM protests? |
Why on earth would you judge the entire enormous, diverse United States based on the comments on one thread in one forum of a parent site focused on one city and its suburbs? Sounds like a You problem. Troll better. |
Me too — the online protest— set back women’s rights at work and as citizens. It was an entertainment and media/news online trend that hurt the peons (the rest of us). |
Because even though we did not vote for Trump, I am happy to see that at least 13 gang members were removed from my Maryland community. I am happy to see that my jewish child will be safe at the north-east college they are currently attending. I despice Trump, but I am not going to protest to put my family and my community in more danger like it was during the last administration. |
Are those actually organized by Democrats? I am a registered Democrat, and I am watching carefully what is happening with my party. I have a lot of questions about how the Democratic party is organizing the current protests. We were always able to work out our policies by different ways and what is happening now is destroying our party. I afraid we are going to lose midterm election if the violence and protests continue. |
Because I don’t want to find myself in El Salvador |
Wowwww yes your community is WAY safer under Trump ![]() |
It's because they are lazy and want an excuse to stay home. I'm lazy too, but I'm not making an excuse. It's easier for Trump to get Jeff's server logs and find haters than to investigate people showing up at protests. |
Educate yourself. https://www.brookings.edu/articles/black-lives-matter-at-10-years-what-impact-has-it-had-on-policing/ If your argument is that.black people don't see overall improvement because white reactionaries oppress black people harder whenever black people try to assert their rights, well, then I guess you're right, but that's still wrong. |
+1 what about a trans child? What about legal immigrants? Yes, they all have reasons to be afraid. |