First there was the Arab Spring.
Then the Balkan Spring.
So this is... the American Spring? Sounds like a brand of bottled water.
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First there was the Arab Spring.
Then the Balkan Spring.
So this is... the American Spring? Sounds like a brand of bottled water.
Why all these marches in areas that these oligarchs don't care about? Why not their mansions?
Because if protesters ever pose any actual threat, they'll be viciously attacked.
(I'm talking about progressive protestors. Cops and fash go hand in hand.)
Everywhere except the past... where we fucking needed it.
Most people do not care about (and do not want to care about) anything under the broad topic of "politics".
If you try to force them to care, they will punish you. That's what we're seeing, but it's also why it's so damn hard to stir people to action before things go wrong.
I just watched a video from one f the big networks. They had originally done a story about the protest in Boston talking about 10,000-30,000 strong, despite organizers estimating much higher. This video revised attendance in Boston to 100,000