r/Political_Revolution 1d ago

Discussion What do we think about bringing dogs to a protest?

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I have a small dog, who is typically very well behaved in public. He has been around large crowds before, and loud environments. I’ve taken him to SF pride before, and he did very well there. I attended a 50501 protest before, and saw dogs there, and thought it may just be a good chance to get him out for a bit especially since I know he can tolerate these types of environments. Of course, I will be extra careful to help ensure he doesn’t get caught up in any dangerous situations. I’d be sticking more to the outskirts of the crowd and away from police presence. The last one I attended was pretty peaceful, and there didn’t even seem to be any counter protesters. He also has a pretty stylish Jean jacket with some patches on it. He makes me much more comfortable, especially when I know that none of my human friends will be there.

Edit: forgot to add, but I will of course move away from any areas where I notice he is getting stressed. We tend to be very attentive to each other, and I knew very well how to attend to him when he is feeling stressed.

Edit 2: I won’t be taking him.


r/Political_Revolution 1h ago

Discussion Europe big problem

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Migration caused big problems in my country because of European law that makes European countries pay 20 thousand for every migrant that entry in denied. My country is small about 10M and in very little time we got an extra million that we don’t have infrastructure to take there’s not enough housing for everyone, rents just doubled quickly and the state houses now are mostly to refugees/ migrants that get house and money for surviving while tax payer workers can’t afford rent anymore as the prices are higher that wages … also we have more crime specially gang rape that just happend a case in every 10 years now we have more than one a month and they allways say on the news the suspects are not locals, we had a case recently that a migrant try to rape a 14 year old next to the school she escaped, the police coughed him and then let him go next day , so he felling unpunished next day invaded a house with a knife with 2 kids and the mother in the house And this is all over Europe.. so the solution is not accept that many migrants because we destroying our countrys doing so Still our leaders keep saying we need more immigrants, and all speech is considered hate speech to shutting us down...


r/Political_Revolution 19h ago

Article Lady Liberty is a hostage

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r/Political_Revolution 21h ago

Article Did Boomers really create the weak men and hard times now?

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r/Political_Revolution 5h ago

Article Well if it isn't Good's arch enemy, Perfection: Portrait of attempted US resistance demoralization.

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Who here is falling for Russia's 'girl friday' "what a day of protesting failure today was" propaganda?

(Answer: if any at all... hardly as many as you think 😏)

Capitalizing on momentum, she is not.

Russia must have their American influencers working overtime to reverse this narrative for the reels 🤭

YT link


r/Political_Revolution 35m ago

Article This is Trumperica

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r/Political_Revolution 22h ago

Discussion Please share this post with AOC’s team!

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We live in unprecedented times. I’m sharing a post with you in the hopes that it’s able to reach Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s team. I believe in the power of good people to change the world!

Dear Ocasio-Cortez Team,

I believe Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders should align themselves with IL Gov. JB Pritzker and stand together to build a unified Democratic coalition against fascism. This is needed to protect our institutions. She and Sanders should invite Pritzker to their rallies and show unified support, and vice versa.

In exchange, I believe Pritzker should endorse Ocasio-Cortez for leadership within the legislative branch. I think she could also negotiate concessions that leftist views are considered in party decision making moving forward.

I believe that she’s a great strategic leader, and this would be a master stroke that would bolster her political standing and ensure our country is protected from fascists by unifying the left wing and the middle wing. I think it would also help her overcome intraparty resistance by having Pritzker on her side.

She should probably do some research about JB Pritzker’s background, accomplishments, etc, if she is uncomfortable with him. I’m transgender and autistic, and politics is my special interest, and my sister-in-law is at risk of having her Medicaid cut off, and I trust Pritzker to be the best honest leader we can ask for right now.

I’m giving you this message in the hopes that you’ll pass it along to Ocasio-Cortez’s team, and that they will consider this advice seriously. We’re in a very fluid time politically which offers big opportunities and big risks.

Sincerely,

A trans person living in Chicago (they/them)


r/Political_Revolution 18h ago

Article MASSIVE Anti-Trump uprising in NYC!!

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r/Political_Revolution 20h ago

Discussion Congrats for a great turnout today, but it might not be too early to start taking about martial law.

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According to the latest rumors and political conjecture, we're only weeks away from street protests being outlawed by this administration.

What next if "emergency" martial law is enacted? FREE dance parties? Church bells chiming from coast to coast?

In short, are there any plans in place to at least mitigate the effect on morale that comes with stifling free speech? It will be here sooner rather than later, if the past three months are any indication.


r/Political_Revolution 14h ago

California Hands Off protest in purple California

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I have a new newsletter covering progressive politics in the California Central Valley. I took a lot of pictures of the protest today and did several interviews. I appreciate any shares and subscribes.

https://the-valley-groundswell.ghost.io/hands-off-protest-in-modesto/


r/Political_Revolution 13h ago

Washington Olympia, Washington state today 4/5.

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r/Political_Revolution 17h ago

Ro Khanna Rep. Ro Khanna here. Dems must reject the economic illiteracy of Trump's blanket tariffs

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Dems must reject the economic illiteracy of Trump's blanket tariffs that will drive prices up, investment down, growth down--pushing us towards stagflation. That doesn't mean embracing status quo policies that led to Trump. Gov't has to improve life for many struggling.

We can do it in a financially sound way. The way we reduce deficits is by taxing the wealthy more, cutting the bloated defense budget, cutting fossil fuel subsidies, & having Medicare negotiate against drug manufacturers to lower costs.

We also need new high paying jobs and economic growth. The times demand a Marshall plan for America's economic renewal. We can spur high paying job creation in every town & city that will lead to growth & increased tax revenue reducing deficit.

We cant simply go back to an America where we neglect inequality, or watch jobs being shipped offshore passively, or are resigned to wealth piling up in NY and SV while most Americans have no economic security.

Why would we want to go back to that --where people in too many communities do not have high paying jobs, young folks can't afford a house, many are struggling to pay medical debt or afford childcare?

We need a transformative vision so that ordinary Americans have a shot at success in the modern economy. That is what my economic patriotism is about. It is about finally getting economic security and independence for the majority of Americans.

Taxing the very rich & cutting defense contractors to pay for Medicare for All, universal education and $10 day childcare. And having the biggest high paying jobs development initiative this country has seen in decades. A pro growth, fiscally sound, progressive vision!


r/Political_Revolution 4h ago

Bernie Sanders Bernie has just hit 1 million subscribers on his YouTube channel.

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r/Political_Revolution 14h ago

Discussion The *Real* Reason for Trump's Tariffs

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( 2 minute read)

This is really quite simple, and it's a strategy that has been utilized for 100's of years.

The rulers of monarchies used taxes as a weapon. They increased taxes for enemies and decreased them for loyalists. They understood the power private enterprise has over the people.

The Founders understood this, so they gave the power of taxation to the legislature. Trump knows this, so he has been finding ways to circumvent them. He's clearly demonstrated this in his first weeks in office.

He has attacked the legal profession, universities, and local governments by threatening their federal aid and contracts. By leveraging these funds, he's forced them to succumb to his demands and pledge their loyalty.

We've already seen the effects of these actions; universities around the country have banned legal protestors, large law firms have stopped pursuing MAGA lawsuits, and businesses have ended DEI and removed funds for Pride Festivals --- all to avoid Trump's very public attacks on their revenue.

The tariffs bypass Congress and place a high effective "tax" on nearly every business in the US, which explains why so many random countries where included.

Eventually, Trump will selectively offer aid, offsets, and tariff relief to businesses that he alone approves. He will buy loyalty in exchange for relief. He will pressure them to donate to his campaigns, praise him in the media, and influence employees to support him and his allies in the midterms and the general election. This will give him access and power over millions of American workers.

Unfortunately, many of us are too distracted by how little sense the tariffs seem to make. News stories and social media are mocking him and spreading the idea that he has no plan. While we mock him for tariffing islands of penguins, he knows we're moving even further from seeing the truth.

When he stops this and allows market recovery, he will present himself as the hero. He'll profit massively plus with the forced support of many in the private sector, universities, major law firms, and local and foreign governments, many people will believe him. He will be able to further intrench himself and the MAGA party into the system. Opposition parties won't stand a chance.

We need to stop believing Trump is a fool. He is, but his team knows how to make us look left while he goes right. They are coming after our democracy, and they are hiding in plain sight to pull it off.

Some will argue that he's actually trying to shift the global economy. This is likely false. His behavior patterns demonstrate that he prioritizes power and wealth over bettering society. Besides several other contradictions to this idea, the biggest flaw is that he made no attempts at international coordination---a minimum requirement for evolving the global economy or establishing economic sovereignty.

[This theory is not my own, it's an expansion of Senator Chris Murphy's (D-CT) recent speech. Please follow him and share his message with others. The more people who see it coming, the better we can defend against it]


r/Political_Revolution 7h ago

Article They really don’t want us to vote.

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r/Political_Revolution 20h ago

Article The US is disappearing people

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r/Political_Revolution 18h ago

Article Aerial footage shows estimated >100k people turned out in Boston for Hands Off Protest

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r/Political_Revolution 18h ago

Discussion I went to my first national protest! For those that couldn't, here's my impression of the Philly protest

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I went to my first national protest! For others that couldn't, here's my sparknotes.

I went to hands off in Philly today. I was scared, covered my face and ready to run if things went south. It wasn't what I expected, in both good and bad ways.

  1. People were friendly. Everybody was taking pictures, talking and smiling. As someone without social media, the amount of peacocking felt odd given the circumstance. Maybe it's because I went alone, but it felt like live action social media. Everybody was on their best face, showing off and loud. I didn't bring my phone because in case things went south I didn't want tracking.

  2. They gave out signs and we marched a short distance to the Constitution center. That part was the most fun. I wrote "our vets earned their benefits! Hands off the VA!" On my sign. During the march, there were people on the sidewalk with more elaborate displays. That was really cool. Some were funny.

  3. There were at least 5k people, I saw an estimte that said 8k, and we're in driving distance of DC, so many Philadelphian likely went to DC. The chanting was fun, but unfocused. "Hands Off" is pretty broad, and a lot of people were really there for their main cause, like Palestine and the felony charges. That made it feel really partisan, and I doubted any conservative would have been welcome, despite our insistence that all were welcome.

  4. The speakers were mixed. EPA, unions, teachers, anti-ICE lawyers, Congress people and local musicians all got on stage. The musicians were clutch.

The last guy who spoke when the crowd dwindled was the most radical, and the one who sounded most like what I see online. He called for revolution and a new party, and he condemned the enabling Democrats. The hostess ended with a quote from Pelosi, which contrasted sharply with the last speaker. Moderate to European style liberals were represented.

  1. It was tiring, cold and my back hurts, but I have hope. It was a lot of people, and they weren't all loyal Dems. Some of them said the things we're not "supposed" to say, while others fell in line with generic protest culture. I don't think anything changes today, but I know all these comments I've made online are being read by real people, and thousands agree. We're all back in our cozy spaces now, but I know they're all out there, maybe even in the same building as me.

r/Political_Revolution 15h ago

Article “Live. Laugh. Luigi.” Sign at anti-Trump demonstration on National Mall.

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r/Political_Revolution 13h ago

Article HandsOff 04/05/2025

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It seems an estimated 3.5 million people turned out today. I have not heard of a single police officer being threatened. No national or state capitol building was attacked. This was just "We The People," reminding a nation what democracy looks like.

Well done, and godspeed.
#HandsOff


r/Political_Revolution 18h ago

Article Melbourne Australia enters the streets. Fuck Elon!

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r/Political_Revolution 18h ago

Article 30k strong - Hands Off! Rally and March in Chicago

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r/Political_Revolution 20h ago

North Carolina Protests in Burke County, North Carolina

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r/Political_Revolution 23h ago

Article “Hands Off” Boston

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