Anonymous wrote:The crowds are getting bigger and calmer.
Personally I believe most of the political spectrum should go. GOP, Dem...there are certain things we all agree on, and equality and peaceful protest are two of them.
Have you gone? How was it? Downtown or which town?
Do you plan to go? Which one(s)?
Anonymous wrote:I think the pandemic panic thing is over with. Everyone can see that it was completely bogus.
The same politicians who two weeks ago were shrieking that letting 50 people sing inside a church built to seat 500 was going to kill all of us, are this week praising thousands of people in the streets, packed together like sardines, marching around and shouting and yelling, getting their breath all over everyone around them.
Can't have it both ways.
Anonymous wrote:No. Pandemic and vulnerable family member. But I intend to go canvassing in the fall for D candidates in swing districts in VA, just as I did in 2018. Protests are great for demonstrating that a lot of people hold the same opinion---but voting in the fall is the way to harness that opinion into action.
All the decent people (of every race and creed) need to do something---protest, organize, canvass---and---especially---VOTE.
Anonymous wrote:I think the pandemic panic thing is over with. Everyone can see that it was completely bogus.
The same politicians who two weeks ago were shrieking that letting 50 people sing inside a church built to seat 500 was going to kill all of us, are this week praising thousands of people in the streets, packed together like sardines, marching around and shouting and yelling, getting their breath all over everyone around them.
Can't have it both ways.
Anonymous wrote:Hoping to take my kids to a march from Friendship Heights to Cleveland Park tomorrow at 1PM if I can move a work call.
We will wear our masks the whole time.
If there is anything this weekend also hoping to get downtown.
Anonymous wrote:I think the pandemic panic thing is over with. Everyone can see that it was completely bogus.
The same politicians who two weeks ago were shrieking that letting 50 people sing inside a church built to seat 500 was going to kill all of us, are this week praising thousands of people in the streets, packed together like sardines, marching around and shouting and yelling, getting their breath all over everyone around them.
Can't have it both ways.