Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Protests accomplish nothing, that's why. The ballot box is what counts, not prancing around in pink knit hats and waving signs and shouting, which many people perceive as merely unhinged expressions of childish frustration rather than principled or reflective of mature adult behavior. Vote when you have the opportunity. That's the only thing which brings about change.
Politicians don't look at protesters and say to themselves, "gee, maybe I should vote how that rabble wants me to instead of sticking to the platform I ran and was elected on".
Not true. Protests took LBJ down and an end to Viet Nam war.
Anonymous wrote:Protesting is about raising awareness. At this point, everyone is awareness. There is nobody left who will change their mind about him. Almost half of this country wants it this way.
What we can do is protest by boycotting these oligarchs’ products. Get off of X, Meta, TT, Amazon. Are we gonna make them go broke? Of course not. But they will lose clout and it would be a tremendous blow to their egos if their products lost popularity. And it takes their voice away.
And support anyone who speaks out against them. I just donated to the Episcopal Diocese of Washington and ordered Bishop Budde’s book.
Anonymous wrote:Blue voter here! And I’m taking a page from Melanie—“I don’t really care, do you?” My prescription drug cost will rise an extra $1500 a year. While I’m not thrilled, I can still afford it. My Trump voting cousin on the same medicine I’m on who makes $48k will struggle. Oh well! Find a way, cousin!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was there a thread about feeling a sense of dread or impending doom? That’s how I’m starting to feel.
Please watch this. There is a reason why so many feel dread. Americans are naive if they think it will never happen here.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/22/opinion/trump-government-oppression-power-tyranny.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
Anonymous wrote:Trump won.
No need to throw ourselves in front of the train wreck of GOP leadership for the next couple of years.
Time for people to get what they voted for.
Anonymous wrote:for me personally, I will benefit from the GOP tax policy and for the rest of it, I can only hope enough Americans are so negatively impacted that things turn for the 2026 elections.
What is protesting going to do? change Speaker Johnson's mind? Leader Thune's mind? Elon's mind?
Anonymous wrote:I think the momentum will come when people who voted for him start to realize they were conned. Sure, some of his voters wanted this, but I think most were just ignorant and gullible. That’s why he’s tying to control social media and the Post - to keep people in their disinformation bubbles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because a lot of people who voted for Harris are secretly happy to see Trump in charge.
I live in a blue state and the amount of “I don’t like Trump but…” comments I have heard are insane.
I know maybe three who think that and they are in the billionaire category. Everyone else - not secretly happy.
I’m in California and I’ve heard it multiple times. I do not think you understand the white-hot rage people feel towards the Democrats right now, right after the fires.
There are no protests here in California for a reason.
How are Democrats responsible for the fires?
Tree and brush management as just one example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MAGAs need to get what they voted for. I'm waiting for them to suffer before I protest anymore.
This! Everytime I see trump repealed this, drug prices up, tariffs that , this will cost more. Bring it on. I'm looking forward to the coming recession.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because a lot of people who voted for Harris are secretly happy to see Trump in charge.
I live in a blue state and the amount of “I don’t like Trump but…” comments I have heard are insane.
I know maybe three who think that and they are in the billionaire category. Everyone else - not secretly happy.
I’m in California and I’ve heard it multiple times. I do not think you understand the white-hot rage people feel towards the Democrats right now, right after the fires.
There are no protests here in California for a reason.
How are Democrats responsible for the fires?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Protests accomplish nothing, that's why. The ballot box is what counts, not prancing around in pink knit hats and waving signs and shouting, which many people perceive as merely unhinged expressions of childish frustration rather than principled or reflective of mature adult behavior. Vote when you have the opportunity. That's the only thing which brings about change.
Politicians don't look at protesters and say to themselves, "gee, maybe I should vote how that rabble wants me to instead of sticking to the platform I ran and was elected on".
Not true. Protests took LBJ down and an end to Viet Nam war.
Anonymous wrote:Protests accomplish nothing, that's why. The ballot box is what counts, not prancing around in pink knit hats and waving signs and shouting, which many people perceive as merely unhinged expressions of childish frustration rather than principled or reflective of mature adult behavior. Vote when you have the opportunity. That's the only thing which brings about change.
Politicians don't look at protesters and say to themselves, "gee, maybe I should vote how that rabble wants me to instead of sticking to the platform I ran and was elected on".
Anonymous wrote:Was there a thread about feeling a sense of dread or impending doom? That’s how I’m starting to feel.