Just wanted to say thank you for going!
thanks. I also enjoy going to these protest, they're just fun.
And? What was the turnout like?
15-20 people
Howโd you feel after? Ours in PGH had a low turnout but I always feel better after going. Less alone.
mine had 15-20. I felt good, it was exciting, did a good bit of movement and got to experience new things. I do know gay community still gets hate let alone the rest of the LGBT community.
Bad opsec.
hahaha.... We are all going to jail anyways. They will let out the criminals and throw us all in eventualy. Ahhh sh!+ they are probably hiring felons to do this boot boy nonsense. America is waking up so trump will start the draft and WW3... all you need is a few sluts and cowards. POCs deporting POCs... pulling up the ladder.
I don't get the reference
I'm gonna say t shirt mask because that's why I used in the protest but only for the flock camera. I do agree with the article. Id say over preparing would be based on how much you carry, I used to bring a lot of items and I'd simply forget about them except for the most relevant.
Id recommend it you're going to a protest just look at what people done before, find what you like then make it your own
Any tips? I might go to one
I told another guy to treat it as a convention/social and have fun and talk to people. See what other people have done at protest and make it your own. This is closest thing to my flag pole I use I just duct tape and zip ties to hold 3' x 5' flags in place then
You could buy an American flag to fit into most protests.
I do carry a painters mask with me for tear has and bottle or water would be useful to cool down canister, or a cardboard box to contain the gas.
I bring gauze and tourniquets just in case but never needed to use them
Do you understand that protests do nothing until violence is introduced? Ice should all be shot on site.
I get violence, it has worked. protest should be looked at like conventions you meet new people, you network, you find people to organize with. protest really should be viewed as this fun thing to do and a expression of yours. if you want the violence your talking about you should organize before hand
I dont have to yet. But I've got a list of traitors if it comes to that.
hard to figure out it reads like its translated and it reference events I'm not familiar with. intricate paper tend to lose me because its hard to be cognizant of the reference and get the point
Where the fuck is Destin
Panhandle of Florida near Elgin AFB
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