Protest tomorrow at National Parks around the country! We’ll see you there!
21.03.2025 20:53 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0@euphony88.bsky.social
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Protest tomorrow at National Parks around the country! We’ll see you there!
21.03.2025 20:53 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Protests at every state capital today! It only takes 3.5% of the population in active protest to bring down a fascist dictator! Get out there and march! 50501!
04.03.2025 13:38 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Are we waking up yet? Next protest day of action, March 4! But, use all of the intervening time to stop supporting the oligarchs! Keep your money out of the system as much as you can!
Welcome to the resistance.
How bizarre!
26.02.2025 15:00 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Yesterday’s protests had great turnout all over the country and more are happening daily.
If you don’t know what to do while these people demolish our government in the first few weeks in office… Take to the streets and scream about it!
The oligarchy doesn’t care about your rights. Someone should.
The last few weeks summed up in the only art I can think to make right now…
Welcome to Trumps Time Machine. Buckle up as we roll back everything that made anything even remotely fair in this country made for the 1%.
Screenshot from the South China Morning Post the headline reads “US ‘TikTok refugees’ spark global rich of sign-ups to Chinas Rednote platform” the article continues, “The Shanghai-based app is topping the charts No 1 free-to-use platform in more countries, from Britain and Italy to Canada.”
The world over is following Americans to Xiaohongshu! Rednote is trending 1 on app stores in countries around the world as millions of people leave Meta, TikTok, and X for an app run directly by the Chinese Communist Party!
We want a global village. You can’t take our communities!
A screenshot of a post from a Chinese user on Xiaohongshu, or “Little Red Book” asking questions. “What percent of your income goes to rent? Americans answer!”. The comments reveal that people in China typically pay no more than 20% of their income to rent.
A screenshot of my own answer to the question “What percent of your income goes to rent?”. Most Americans in the comments spent between 40-60% of their income on rent or mortgage. “When we lived in a house, more than 50%. We sold our home 2 years ago to move into an RV because we couldn’t afford our mortgage” Another user responded “The United States is the most powerful country in the world, with a GDP six times ours. In our impression, the US is 50 years ahead of us, and everyone lives a very affluent and comfortable life. Today, when ordinary people from both countries communicate, we realize that your lower class citizens live in such dire conditions, which we believe are not even suitable for modern living. What went wrong in your country? Why don’t you reflect and fight for betterment? It is so pitiful.”
I’m pretty sure the Chinese people are about to set up Go Fund Me accounts for the American people for telling them the truth.
In 2022 the “average American renter” spent over 30% of their income on rent. If we take the wealthy out of the equation, we have the reality of the “average” American.
A screenshot of a video from Abe - a user on Rednote gone viral for their warm welcome to Americans on the app. They express similar sentiments as other Chinese users (the app’s primary user base), that Americans are welcome there. They are showing Chinese text from their government “praising this kind of cultural exchange” - translation of the article is on the next frame.
Translation of Chinese government statement - “During the interaction, Chinese and American netizens (online citizens) exchanged their experiences, shared cute pet photos, and “checked” daily expenses. During the intensive Q&A session, the information gap was broken on a large scale, and some stereotypes and abusive filters that have existed for many years collapsed. Someone excitedly wrote a comment on the platform “Perhaps this is the real key to unlocking the great unity of the world”. If we expand our horizons, we can find that in recent times, due to various reasons, the exchanges between Chinese and foreign people have been particularly active. On the streets of Shanghai, Wukang Road is crowded with Korean tourists; in front of the Temple of Heavens Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests. The American Children’s Choir sang “As Wish” in Chinese, which echoed for a long time on foreign video websites. The popularity of Black Myth: Wukong is still high. The friendship between countries lies in the friendship between people. And the friendship between people lies in the mutual understanding of hearts. As netizens said, this scene really reminds people of the slogan engraved on the Tiananmen Gate Tower “Long live the great unity of people of the world”. Isn’t this what people want?”
Screenshot of CBS News headline that reads “As ‘TikTok Refugees’ flock to Rednote, a U.S. official says the Chinese app could be banned, too”
The Chinese government released a statement on the sudden influx of over 700,000 Americans in a few days praising the cultural exchange for what it was.
Meanwhile the oligarchy we’ve created is trying to squash it too.
I wonder who’s *really* trying to start problems?
Screenshot of an excerpt from CBS News that reads : “House passes ban on transgender students in girls sports “Washington — The House on Tuesday passed a Republican measure banning transgender girls and women from competing on school sports teams that match their gender identity after the party leaned into the issue during the 2024 campaign.”
If you thought the people on Rednote were somehow anti-LGBT because its government has made laws against it… I remind you of our current situation when a very large portion of *people* here are pro-LGBT.
This guise of protecting women sickens me.
Trans rights are human rights!
This. Cultural shifts, people. Our governments are anti-LGBTQ, not most of the people.
Yes, the app is censored hard… By a few people running the many.
The people are mingling… And it creates positive change.
Our laws do not accept us either, so we find community that does.
Make no mistake, their government is *freaking* out because of the influx of pro-LGBT content and how welcoming their *people* are even when our respective governments are not. This *will* cause a cultural shift for both countries.
This is probably the funniest and most wholesome protest I’ve ever seen…
It only takes 3.5% of the population to make lasting change.
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Our government and their government are freaking out. The people are still talking, but now, we’re bridging culture gaps to do it.
It’s breaking down cultural barriers as we know it! It’s an amazing eye opening for *so many* people. The real questions are being asked between real people.
I’m learning so much about their beautiful cities and their art. You guys, we’re seeing a cultural shift happening real time! <3
Screenshot of an article excerpt from TechCrunch.com. Headline states “Google searches for deleting Facebook, Instagram on the rise after Meta ends fact-checking”. It goes on to read “Google searches for how to cancel and delete Facebook, Instagram, and Threads accounts have seen rises in the U.S. since Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that the company will end its third-party fact-checking system, loosen content moderation policies, and roll back previous limits to the amount of political content in user feeds.”
A screenshot of an excerpt from Glaad.org that states “GLAAD: “Meta and Mark Zuckerberg are now not only permitting and encouraging, but engaging in anti-LGBTQ hate speech … Meta is now an anti-LGBTQ company.” January 10, 2024 — GLAAD, the world’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization is responding to Meta’s unprecedented set of draconian changes to its corporate policies, hate speech policies, and product features. In a single week, Meta modified major sections of its Hateful Conduct policy (to allow anti-LGBTQ rhetoric, and remove protections for LGBTQ users); terminated its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs; deleted trans and nonbinary themes on Messenger; and ended its fact-checking program. These striking announcements follow years of imperfect, but visible LGBTQ inclusion from Meta, the parent company of Instagram, Facebook, and other platforms.”
The first article shows that these search trends have increased by 5000% in the course of a few days.
He’s sinking the ship. It’s time we jump off.
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History is happening. This protest is breaking cultural barriers as over half a million people flock to Rednote!
Check out that Forbes excerpt, we’re making them squirm…
Keep going! <3