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Maybe I'm just expecting too much, but I was hoping for some kind of reaction to the events since the last no kings protest. Instead I found dwindling attendance and the same very long winded low energy speakers. It's probably just the best deep red Mississippi can muster, but it's disheartening.
I would very much argue that the anti-ice protests were the reaction and escalation. And what "No Kings" should have been in the first place.
There was a problem. We had very specific demands. Folk got out. They stood in the face of violence. They showed they were willing to protect their fellow humans. Hell, they even showed they were willing to engage in a (limited) general strike.
And guess what happened? Ice bitched out and ran away from Minneapolis and Chicago and so forth. Yeah, they are still there to a lesser degree. But the occupation ended and we are back to just a moderate hellscape rather than constant terror of being outside while brown.
Contrast that with No Kings where... there is no actionable anything or even unified message. It is just people standing around dancing and putting on costumes.
Its a cliche but "What do we want? X. When do we want it? Now, but really within N days is fine" is such an effective chant. Because it provides a clear deescalation path that gives the protestors what they want.
It reminded me more of a Mardi gras parade than an actual protest. Meanwhile we're in active shooting warfare with Iran, we've invaded Venezuela while threatening Greenland and Cuba. All while we're trying to sell out Ukraine. It feels like we've gone beyond threatening to send a gold spray painted boot to our state senator, or calling Trump names.