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DCTom t1_j5gyzjk wrote

Following; I’m kind of tired of reading about protests, etc after they’re over, or getting stuck in traffic while they’re going on. Surprisingly difficult to find out about stuff in advance.

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opheodrysaestivus t1_j5lgd05 wrote

its best not to aggregate a list of protests because it would be used by counter protesters

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C0333 t1_j5lv45a wrote

Counter protesters if peaceful should not be reason not to know. If the Nazis are marching through town I’d like to know that. Either for counter protesting or avoiding the area. What’s the point of a protest if no one knows you protested?

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opheodrysaestivus t1_j5m94rc wrote

if you want to know about protests, follow activists and activist orgs on social media.

>What’s the point of a protest if no one knows you protested?

i'm confused, are you really asking the point of protesting? posting about it online is not the point

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C0333 t1_j5me6w3 wrote

If you march down the street and no one knows you did then what did you accomplish re affecting public opinion? If you want people to see you, you advertise the event online or otherwise.

You shouldn’t be confused. That’s not confusing.

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C0333 t1_j5h6ts5 wrote

I would also like to know

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kstinfo t1_j5knfjk wrote

All Souls Unitarian church has a bulletin board as, I believe, does Friends Meeting House. And you might check out Potter's House

https://pottershousedc.org/

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IcyWillow1193 t1_j5lq3xk wrote

Not all protesters agree with and support each others' causes, therefore it's unlikely any one group would be interested in in compiling all of them.

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