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17 votes
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Filipino authorities are using Facebook to target young activists
8 votes -
Over 100,000 protest in France against new prime minister
16 votes -
At the University of Michigan, pro Palestinian protestors have "Shut Down" student government, by being elected to it
35 votes -
Bangladesh’s leader resigns and flees country after protests
37 votes -
German court due to rule on ‘from the river to the sea’ case in test of free speech
18 votes -
What can be done about the Supreme Court of the United States?
I'm pitching this question out to Tildes because I'm drawing a blank. It feels like we have seen an absolute stripping of our rights and unbridled support for large, private capital in the past...
I'm pitching this question out to Tildes because I'm drawing a blank. It feels like we have seen an absolute stripping of our rights and unbridled support for large, private capital in the past week; and I'm unsure of how to respond. Considering the scale of impact these rulings will have on every US citizen's day to day life, things are surprisingly quiet. I'm wondering how other folks are thinking about mobilizing - be it through protest, outreach to representatives, or civil disobedience. It doesn't feel like there is a wave of ire. At least in my circles, there are no protests like the Women's March or BLM. There has been no response from my local representatives in congress or state senators. It's just eerie radio silence.
Is anyone else feeling this way? Has anyone joined or developed some sort of response to what is happening?
83 votes -
Buenos Aires rocked by clashes over Javier Milei reforms
15 votes -
Atlanta police surveil people opposing ‘Cop City’
17 votes -
France declares state of emergency in New Caledonia after deadly riots
21 votes -
Student revolt and the curtailing of critical speech
19 votes -
CO-VIDS: The Ghandi trap
3 votes -
Hong Kong lawmakers unanimously approve another law giving government more power to curb dissent
20 votes -
Demonstrators claim lack of affordable housing in Gaeltacht region threatens the survival of the Irish language
13 votes -
Finland faces autumn of discontent with strikes and protests over government's austerity budget
8 votes -
Interactive tool infographic shows antiprotest bills and laws in the United States
11 votes -
Why are Russians who oppose the war not taking to the streets?
42 votes -
Israel’s top court will hear challenges to a new law that weakens its power, the law has sparked large protests
10 votes -
Protesters gather in Helsinki over ministers' far-right links – several hundred people protest against new rightwing administration's austerity and immigration-cutting programme
10 votes -
‘I want blood’: Heavily-armed Donald Trump supporters say they’ll protest Trump’s indictment
90 votes -
Serbians hand over thousands of weapons after mass shootings
12 votes -
Bolsonaro supporters invade Brazil's Congress, Supreme Court in Brasilia
30 votes -
France strikes: One million protest against Macron's rise in retirement age
10 votes -
Jair Bolsonaro supporters clash with police in Brazil’s capital
6 votes -
How one man on a bridge marred Xi Jinping's big moment
18 votes -
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invokes Emergencies Act to address trucker protests
22 votes -
Dispatch from the Ottawa Front: Sloly is telling you all he's in trouble. Who's listening?
14 votes -
Jimmy Lai among three Hong Kong democracy activists convicted over Tiananmen vigil
7 votes -
Jailed for fifty-one weeks for protesting? Britain is becoming a police state by stealth
18 votes -
Tens of thousands of Hong Kongers leave the city to accept British citizenship
29 votes -
South Africa’s descent into chaos
4 votes -
Tens of thousands of Brazilians march in upwards of 200 cities to demand Jair Bolsonaro’s impeachment
19 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 -
Hong Kong arrests of pro-democracy activists showcase shrinking tolerance for peaceful opposition
14 votes -
Protests and power
6 votes -
How the Beirut explosion was a government failure
6 votes -
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 -
Donald Trump is putting on a show in Portland; the president is deploying the kind of performative authoritarianism that Vladimir Putin pioneered
13 votes -
Greek demonstrators hurl firebombs towards US embassy in Athens
13 votes -
Black Lives Matter mass movement spreads internationally: US ruling class on the defensive
14 votes -
How do we change America?
10 votes -
Nonviolent protests are twice as likely to succeed as armed conflicts – and those engaging a threshold of 3.5% of the population have never failed to bring about change
21 votes -
Donald Trump says he's the 'law and order' President, but his response to George Floyd protests could cost him
3 votes -
A conversation with President Obama: Reimagining policing in the wake of continued police violence
12 votes -
Mike Mullen: I cannot remain silent
14 votes -
Australia had its own George Floyd moment, only it passed without international outrage
13 votes -
The US is tearing itself apart because its political system has failed
14 votes -
Riots are the American way: The US was founded on revolutionary blood; the Civil War took 400,000 lives and the civil rights movement was a reaction to white violence
18 votes -
1968 and 2020: How they resemble each other and how they don't
9 votes -
The decline and fall of the spectacle-commodity economy
5 votes