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posted ago by Screaming_Eagle ago by Screaming_Eagle +228 / -1

Just curious, but how many people got off their butts to attend a rally this past weekend? The problem isn't them. It's us. We need to be doing everything we can now. Voting obviously isn't enough. I went to the rally in Lansing at the state Capitol on saturday. There were approximately 200 people there. That's not going to cut it people. We just had an election stolen from us. Let that sink in for a bit! And we cant get off our butts to attend a rally. There should be thousands of us in the streets protesting this. We the people need to use the tools we have while we still have them to preserve our freedom. It's time to act!

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DangleBarry 14 points ago +14 / -0

There were a few thousand of us in Atlanta on Saturday.

And I expect that we're gonna do it again.

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indianafreedom 5 points ago +5 / -0

I am going to protests. I am calling my Senators, my House Rep, and my state legislators. I am voting with my wallet. I am sharing information. I am marking when my local school board and city council meets and plan to attend, understand the agenda and budgets and ask questions. I am going to a non-woke church and getting more involved.

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indianafreedom 5 points ago +5 / -0

Indianapolis Indiana StopTheSteal rally at the Indiana State Capitol on Saturday November 21 had about 60 or so people there. I will be there again with my flag and megaphone on Saturday November 28 at 12 Noon and will be there every Saturday until Saturday December 12

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sustainable_saltmine 5 points ago +7 / -2

it's a nice idea, but unlike the left, we have responsibilities and can't always just drop everything to go to a rally or protest. It would be great if we could all put the rest of our lives in freeze frame for a few hours and go. The left has zero personal responsibility and would probably also bring their kids to a situation where Antifa shows up armed and starts attacking. They did it during the courthouse battle in Portland. Some dumb cunt brought her toddler with her to the riot.

The left has no sense of anything other than to protest all the time and fuck everything else. They abuse their kids, brainwash them and bring them into potentially dangerous situations. We all support those who can get out to rally but when you have young kids, no babysitter and you have a job that isn't letting you off to go rally, what are you going to do?

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Screaming_Eagle [S] 6 points ago +7 / -1

Its a saturday afternoon. I have three kids. Ages 10, 4 and 1 month old. Me and my 10 year old went. They are the reason I go.

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WinstonSmith1984 4 points ago +4 / -0

I hear you, but if we don't make our position clear now, I'm afraid our children are going to have to make time for the civil war in the future.

I believe this is the most important three months of my 50+ years of existence

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YaBoiJacob 4 points ago +4 / -0

I went to a rally in pierre SD

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ProdigalPlaneswalker 3 points ago +3 / -0

I went to the rally in Lansing at the state Capitol on saturday

How do people find out about these rallies? People like you who know about them should be posting info on Thursday/Friday, rather than complaining on Monday that not enough attended.

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Screaming_Eagle [S] 1 point ago +2 / -1

Absolutely man! We all need to do a better job getting the word out. I've dropped the ball too. We all have in some way. The good news is we still have the opportunity to change.

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ProdigalPlaneswalker 3 points ago +3 / -0

We need to harness the same energy used in posting about coffee and apply it to posting about rallies before they happen.

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pepperconchobhar 3 points ago +3 / -0

I couldn't go last weekend, but I sure as hell went the week before. I bought extra Trump flags and gave them away at a rally.

And you're RIGHT. WE need to get off our asses.

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indianafreedom 2 points ago +2 / -0

I still believe that www.tacticalcivics.com is a good way to get involved at the local level in your county.

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Get-schlonged 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was working. Unlike the unemployed antifa fags.

Also i think you’re glowing

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meme_oil 0 points ago +4 / -4

nothing has ever been changed because of a rally. will we sway the scotus to do the right thing if they see more people in the streets?

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Screaming_Eagle [S] 5 points ago +6 / -1

Really? You dont think the Trump rallys made a difference. It's all about optics and organization. There were several local media outlets in Lansing on saturday and we all have phones with cameras. We shape the narrative. If we allow ourselves to be marginalized we will be. The media wants to portray us as a few crazy people. We need to be out in force. In large numbers.

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meme_oil 2 points ago +2 / -0

i didnt say that. political rallies before an election are not on par with rallies to stop evil kid fucking goblins from stealing the election after the fact.

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sustainable_saltmine 4 points ago +4 / -0

this. Has it stopped wHitler in Michigan? nope. The courts ruled against her so she found another way around it. The Governors aren't going to give up their lockdowns even in half the state shows up to protest. They just aren't. Until someone of a higher power smacks them down, you're not going to see relief. Here in NJ, if you show up to protests, Murphy will just laugh, and have a corona briefing and say you're spreading the virus, blame you for having to lockdown further and try to turn the rest of the state against you for "being selfish". Protesting is good for support and optics but you can't expect anyone to be swayed by it when they literally have no reason to fear anything if they ignore you.

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Screaming_Eagle [S] 3 points ago +4 / -1

It hasn't and it wont with few of us showing up. Thousands on the capitol lawn in Lansing makes a huge statement and believe me they notice because all those people at rallies are activists. Not just voters. Activists in large numbers scare the crap out of politicians.

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