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5 votes
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Haiti braces for unrest as a defiant President refuses to step down
8 votes -
Alexei Navalny protests: Moscow in lockdown as thousands are arrested
15 votes -
Near-total abortion ban takes effect in Poland amid protests
11 votes -
#Jan25: Ten years Later
11 votes -
In Tunisia, some wonder if the revolution was worth it: Tunisians are putting their hard-won right to criticize the government to good use. They just wish there was less to protest.
10 votes -
Aleksei Navalny protests: Live updates as mass rallies sweep across Russia
23 votes -
When Americans committed insurrection: Until 2021, Americans had confronted federal authority with armed aggression just four times
13 votes -
Hong Kong arrests of pro-democracy activists showcase shrinking tolerance for peaceful opposition
14 votes -
AskHistorians write-up on January 2021 sedition at the US Capitol
23 votes -
India's huge farmer protests, explained
7 votes -
iPhone factory workers say they haven’t been paid, cause millions in damages
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Scientists identified a green, poisonous gas used by Federal agents on Portland protesters
40 votes -
'Armed protesters' target Michigan official's home
14 votes -
Guatemala protesters torch Congress as simmering anger boils over
9 votes -
Human rights groups urge driver action over F1 race in Saudi Arabia
6 votes -
Polish government delays abortion ban after two weeks of protests across the country
26 votes -
Activists build facial recognition to ID cops who hide their badges
15 votes -
Thai police crack down on protesters, PM refuses to resign
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The FBI team sent to ‘exploit’ protesters’ phones in Portland
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Protests and power
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Protest erupts in Orthodox Jewish community over NYC's new coronavirus restrictions
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Environmentalists have held protests outside a court that is deciding on a tunnel link between Germany and Denmark – they say the project is flawed on many levels
6 votes -
How the Beirut explosion was a government failure
6 votes -
Dwindling ranks and declining public trust plague police agencies amid summer of protests
8 votes -
Magdalena Eriksson has hit back at criticism the Swedish national football team received for taking a knee before their Euro qualifier against Hungary
4 votes -
Greenpeace occupies Swedish oil refinery over expansion plans – blockade culminated in six arrests after activists scaled harbour cranes at Brofjorden
5 votes -
From protesting police to becoming a cop himself
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Violence erupts in Malmö after anti-Muslim activity – right-wing extremists had burned a copy of the Quran and a Danish politician was barred from entering the country
9 votes -
NBA players stage playoff strike days after police shoot Jacob Blake
20 votes -
Fox News urged to fire Tucker Carlson for defending Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse
18 votes -
Thousands flood Belarus capital as election protests grow
17 votes -
Belarus is trying to block parts of the internet amid historic protests
9 votes -
Lebanon’s prime minister resigns in the wake of the catastrophic explosion in Beirut and the ensuing public outrage
6 votes -
Anti-Putin protest in Russia’s far east attracts thousands for a fourth weekend
9 votes -
Minneapolis police: 'Umbrella Man' was a white supremacist trying to incite George Floyd rioting
20 votes -
Amid protests, Norway's government has begun tearing down a landmark building adorned with giant murals by Pablo Picasso
5 votes -
Donald Trump is putting on a show in Portland; the president is deploying the kind of performative authoritarianism that Vladimir Putin pioneered
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Have you attended any protests lately? Why or why not?
I live in Portland, Oregon, and have attended a few protests/rallies in the time I've been here, but admit I am not a regular attendee. The few times I have gone were to organized rallies that had...
I live in Portland, Oregon, and have attended a few protests/rallies in the time I've been here, but admit I am not a regular attendee. The few times I have gone were to organized rallies that had a planned out route to walk, which then dispersed when they were done.
The last one I went to had a few bad actors in the crowd; individuals who would bash the windows of buildings and actively tag everything they went past. These were mainly buildings of big institutions like Bank of America, Nike, Wells Fargo-- whenever I'd look to see where that broken glass came from, my thoughts were pretty much "Woah! Don't break window-- oh... yeah I guess fuck Bank of America." And when we were done, we'd arrived at the justice center where it felt like there was no plan left, a lot of shouting and tagging had started, along with a few fires-- my wife and I thought "we did our part, this wasn't what we signed up for, let's leave." And that was that.
Afterwards we'd attended (virtually) the city's town hall meetings wherein the police budget was gutted a little bit (not nearly as much as we'd have liked), Jo Ann Hardesty (who's our greatest ally as far as I'm concerned) assured us it was a big step, we trusted her, and have since decided to stay home.
But, as you've seen, the protests continue: people are getting picked up off the streets by non-identified DHS agents, local government has expressed disapproval but it's getting ignored, and fascism is essentially in full effect.
Since then we've asked ourselves "shouldn't we go back out there?" "what if we get arrested?" "people are already getting arrested, and the majority of them are likely people of color." But we wrestle with it, "we're not rich-- we're barely scraping by-- we'd be more helpless if we were arrested and our jobs were taken than if we'd stayed where we are and just donate what we can and volunteer where we can." We attend city hall meetings and add our voice where we can, we volunteer for organizations when possible (mostly stuff through HRC), but anytime we take a break or have a free weekend, there's just this nagging thought of "shouldn't we be doing more?"
Have you wrestled with these thoughts? Why or why don't you join protests? What do you do in place of it?
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Anti-mask protesters' new weapon: Wearing masks that offer no COVID-19 protection
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Citizens in Greenland are voting on whether to keep a controversial statue of a Hans Egede, seen as a symbol of Danish colonialism
4 votes -
Finland investigates complaints of police participation in Black Lives Matter protest – uniformed officers allegedly held demonstration signs and gave on-site interviews in support
5 votes -
Our country is in chaos. But it's a great time to be an American
12 votes -
The statue of the Little Mermaid in the entrance to Copenhagen harbour has been daubed with the words “racist fish”
8 votes -
"The protests began in the small province of Minnesota" - Thai Enquirer explain colonialist reporting in a few paragraphs
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Why America's police look like soldiers
12 votes -
How the Philadelphia police tear-gassed a group of trapped protesters
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Police in Greenland have detained a man in connection with the vandalism of a statue of a Danish colonizer that was doused with red paint
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Voguing for our lives. Again
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What happens when Hobbesian logic takes over discourse about protest – and why we should resist it
4 votes