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BumRushDaShow

(144,312 posts)
Sat Nov 9, 2024, 03:23 PM Nov 9

A reformed anti-Trump resistance movement seeks to move forward under his second administration

Source: NBC News

Nov. 9, 2024, 6:00 AM EST


A resistance movement was born in the wake of Donald Trump’s 2016 victory, sending thousands of people into the streets wearing pink hats and signs with punchy slogans. The leaders of left-leaning groups that emerged in response to Trump’s first election say they expect to be just as forceful in pushing back against the policy moves of a second Trump administration.

“I think that folks are very angry and are going to be turning out,” Rachel O’Leary Carmona, the executive director of Women’s March, told NBC News. But “2016 was a long time ago, a pandemic ago, two presidential terms ago. Things are going to be different. It’s not going to be the same.”

Following Trump’s re-election on Tuesday, scattered protests broke out in Seattle, Chicago, Philadelphia and Berkeley, California, but they haven’t drawn the attention — or the numbers — that similar protests garnered in 2016 and early 2017. Women’s March is already organizing snap rallies and protests for this weekend in New York and Washington, plus a massive “People’s March on Washington” the weekend before Trump’s inauguration.

But in the years since Women’s March and other resistance groups formed to combat the rhetoric and policies of the Trump era, the movement has evolved beyond just rallies and marches, O’Leary Carmona said. “I think this is a different movement — an older and more mature movement,” she said. “2016 was a volunteer-led groundswell. ... Now it’s a movement beyond the moment — it’s not about visibility, but building power.”

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/reformed-anti-trump-resistance-movement-seeks-move-forward-second-admi-rcna179115

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A reformed anti-Trump resistance movement seeks to move forward under his second administration (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Nov 9 OP
Here too... ck4829 Nov 9 #1
Great news, sounds promising. Magoo48 Nov 9 #2
I'm not giving up, but I sure as shit am johnnyfins Nov 9 #3
Good! The last thing we need to do is give Trump his "Reichstag moment." summer_in_TX Nov 10 #4

Magoo48

(5,548 posts)
2. Great news, sounds promising.
Sat Nov 9, 2024, 04:46 PM
Nov 9

Every time we can deny them, tarnish them, embarrass them, make it difficult for them, make the joke on them, we gain a little bit of strength for the big push, whatever it may be.

johnnyfins

(1,488 posts)
3. I'm not giving up, but I sure as shit am
Sat Nov 9, 2024, 06:50 PM
Nov 9

NOT taking to the streets. I have a family to support. Can't do that if I'm dead.

TSF can and will use lethal force against protesters, and SCOTUS says he cannot be held accountable.

summer_in_TX

(3,294 posts)
4. Good! The last thing we need to do is give Trump his "Reichstag moment."
Sun Nov 10, 2024, 12:50 AM
Nov 10

Can we make it through without giving him a reason to invoke the Insurrection Act? I hope so, because that would be a big push toward violence.

We are likely to have it anyway given the viciousness and threats being expressed, but the fewer deaths the better.

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