明天會有多少美國人上街呢。
Waku Waku Waku Waku
一個畫面是TACO在閱兵。
另一個畫面是美國各地民眾舉牌抗議。
上次美國總統閱兵還是1991年。
俄中朝三國很喜歡閱兵,搞形式主義,
但上述的畫面是不會有的。
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/14/no-kings-protests-trump-military-parade
明天會有多少美國人上街呢。
Waku Waku Waku Waku
一個畫面是TACO在閱兵。
另一個畫面是美國各地民眾舉牌抗議。
上次美國總統閱兵還是1991年。
俄中朝三國很喜歡閱兵,搞形式主義,
但上述的畫面是不會有的。
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/14/no-kings-protests-trump-military-parade
With 2 days left to go, PeerTube is less than $6k from reaching the next funding milestone - and only 2 days ago it was $10k.
Reaching it will add live streaming directly from your phone via the app. Think how important live streaming is, especially on days like No Kings Day to provide censorship free documentation of protests.
If you can manage a contribution, please consider it!
Bella Ciao! 📯 🎶 🎺
Musicians surround Proud Boys, drown them out with tubas at 'No Kings' protest in Atlanta
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhBaJpzAR2k #NoKings #NoKingsDay #Atlanta #protest
I'd forgotten that, back in 2019, I adapted the shot of 'tank man' in Tiananmen Square. It feels even more relevant now.
#nokings #nokingsday #protests
See some of the people who biked to Window on the Bay Park, Monterey on June 14, 2025, to exercise their legal right to assemble—one of the rights established by the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America. https://bikemonterey.org/people-who-biked-to-window-on-the-bay-monterey-on-flag-day-2025.html
#BikeTooter #MontereyCounty #NoKingsDay #Monterey #California #protest #NoKings #NoKingsProtest #PeacefulProtest #USA #FlagDay #FlagDay2025 #cycling #bike #transportation #BikeToProtest #BikeToNoKingsDay #VoiceOfAmerica
For No Kings Day, I've chosen to walk with the military burial flag of my father-in-law, who was a WWII veteran. I was there as upon this flag, William Edward Stiles Jr. received his final salute: three volleys from the rifles of the honor guard before it was folded and presented to my mother-in-law by two Navy men. Later, at his memorial, I was astonished to discover that a white man of his era had so many Black friends.
You see my father-in-law's fight against injustice did not end when he returned from the second World War. His fight continued in the civil rights movement negotiating for teachers unions in the shadow of Brown v. Board of Education America. Out of prejudice or fear of the Klu Klux Klan, few white people were willing to do what he did because it meant also representing Black teachers unions.
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