
“Protect Our Democracy”
Yesterday at midday approximately 150 individuals gathered at Mill Creek Park at 47th and Main in Kansas City for a rally and People’s March. The temperature was in the low 20s. After listening to speakers in the park the crowd marched through the Plaza.

“Defend Veterans Rights”

“Defend. Deny. Depose.”
Telling someone something? Just asking.

“The Power of the People is Greater Than the People in Power”

“Women’s Rights Are Human Rights”

“Be Kind, Protect Immigrants”

“When the people have nothing left to eat, they will eat the rich”


“I will not quietly go back to the 1950s”

“It’s easier to fool people than to convince people they have been fooled”

“Babes Against Bigots”

“We Won’t Go Back”

“I don’t know how to get you to care about other people”

“No abundance of material goods can compensate for the death of individuality and creativity”

“Healthcare is a Human Right”

“The only dangerous minority is the rich”

“We will not go quietly into the night!”

“Christian nationalism is white supremacy in bible drag”
Amen.

“The real safeguard of Democracy is Education”

A crowd favorite.

“Supporting Trump [equals] Supporting Fascism”
Yep.
There are very difficult times ahead. Do something about it.
Previously:
Hey, Josh (January 18, 2025)
Yes, yes they are (January 18, 2025)
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What group organizes this? Because last week I looked online for announcements and found nothing.
Checking online in general can be helpful for finding information – for a combination of reasons there appear to be fewer widely broadcast calls for social action. It might be helpful to reach out to your network of like-minded friends and ask if they’re hearing about any organizing efforts. Keep checking in with them. I suspect that more of these actions will be smaller and organized by word of mouth.
One person standing on a street corner with a sign is just as powerful as a large group. If like-minded individuals are everywhere the effect is immeasurable.
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