Protests against Project 2025 and President Donald Trump’s executive orders are planned for Wednesday at state Capitol buildings in all 50 states …

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  • ColeSloth
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    11 hours ago

    More peaceful protests. That always fixes things. The US even became a nation after peacefully protesting the British.

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        16 minutes ago

        Sure. When has the peaceful one made anyone stop?

      • Lumiluz@slrpnk.net
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        9 hours ago

        That’s only true if there was actual significant violence by the protestors at least in the last half century.

        If a dog barks all the time but never bites you’ll stop fearing it.

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        15 minutes ago

        Yeah. A protest that didn’t work. What happens next, after tea bagging the ocean? The brits leave us alone?

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        17 minutes ago

        Did they give us what we wanted? Nope. The protests happen all the time, but name one instance when it actually worked. Nothing ever gets done unless a stick gets involved. Now we have a nazi billionaire running around with an orange felon senior citizen and the only thing that happens is “please, stop it” but they didn’t even hear you enough to reply back.

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          Did they give us what we wanted? Nope. The protests happen all the time, but name one instance when it actually worked.

          The example I linked describes how a peaceful protest convinced the Pennsylvania Assembly to vote for American independence.

          Respectfully, I think you are arguing in bad faith.