They appreciate it. As someone who pays her bills through an ACLU salary, I thank you all deeply. The ACLU is very good people and they are going to be tireless the next 4 years.
They appreciate it. As someone who pays her bills through an ACLU salary, I thank you all deeply. The ACLU is very good people and they are going to be tireless the next 4 years.
I’m going to post the whole thing here, because this is outrageous:
Thanks. I’d been looking for the page titled, “Fascism” and it appears I’ve now found it.
And the police will claim that all protesters are blocking traffic in any situation, in the same way they always accuse people of resisting arrest when they are beating them.
Anyone who says this isn’t straight up fascism, is a straight up fascist themselves. Our right to peacefully assemble, which means anything short of actually smashing shit up, is guaranteed by our 1st amendment constitutional rights. Don’t think for a second that this law will not be used by a federal agency at some…
Yeah, because that’s definitely what the GOP did when Obama was in office.
I liked these two that I saw in Philly today:
This one just made me cry.
I bought TWO backup boards in case I messed up. Twice.
Also, I just want to say, I love how everyone seems to have gone at these things with a level of perfectionism. THAT MAN MADE PENCIL GUIDELINES FOR HIS SIGN.
I love that guy’s self-satisfied smirk even more than the sign itself.
These are a few from the LA Womens March.
You mean this sign? It’s amazing.
Please thank him/her for their service.
Love this! These are my fave signs from Boston.
My favorite from Philly which had NO media coverage.
Saw this on Instagram:
Oops, missed one:
Those are all fantastic! Here’s my favorite from the march in Austin. What an amazing experience it was, I’m still high from the positive hopeful vibes.
A few of my favorites from the Santa Ana march (20,000 people! In Orange fucking County!):