It was the first protest I've ever attended.
It won't be the last.
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It was the first protest I've ever attended.
It won't be the last.
I keep seeing estimates of everything from that 4-6 million up to 11 million or even 13 million.
I also saw estimates of 5 million for the Hands Off protests and these were definitely a lot bigger than that (certainly at least twice as big at my location), so either the Hands Off one was over-estimated or the 4-5 million for No Kings is underestimated.
Isn’t it still significantly smaller than Earth day 1970? I’d also like to see how it compares to percentage of population since the US has more people now than when other big protests took place. But still, good job America.
Biggest protest in US history so far.
The next one will probably be No Kings 2 combined with anti Iran war protests.
I was gonna say. Now we get to add anti-war protesting to an already lengthy list of complaints. This is going to get huge.
You want to protest the war? We have a whole anti-trump protest movement already warmed up and ready to go. C'mon in.
This 110%!
Historically, a regime falls when around 3.5 percent of the general population protest. You can do it, US, I believe in you!
I think the statistic of 3.5 is more of a symptom rather than the cause of a regime's fall. For 3.5% to protest means that:
Probably other reasons.
Protest by itself achieves exactly jack shit. It's a tool, effective in conjunction with all the others, but you can't expect any change if you just put 3.5% of people on the streets. They will fuck around aimlessly, and then go home.
Yes - it's a signal that a large fraction of the population is mad, it's not the protest that does it but rather the fact that there's so many people involved in opposing the regime that it becomes difficult for the regime to act and easier for the population to find like-minded to fight back.
It's the willingness to act that makes a difference.
it's at best a warning sign and a way to organise and prepare actual riots
once movement starts hurting the economy, regimes will collapse.
BS stat.
Correct stat, but it's not like you get to 3.5% and then the regime magically falls. There's context around that. It requires keeping up the pressure.
We can't fizzle out the way the George Floyd protests did.
The protests show you have support. Find ways to resist ice
You see masked people with guns don't engage with them or ask for ID. That's dangerous for you, and it's not your job.
Instead, immediately call 911 and report a group of masked individuals with guns at your location.
You just need to get in the way. Slow them down. It works
And yet a different auditing group says it was 13.14 million protesters.
As in % of the population?
The other day I was seeing 13.1 million people, now I'm seeing 4-6 million, these are some big gaps.
A ton of people either way, but anyone know why the discrepancies are so big?
I can't even imagine how people are counted for things like this. The one I went to was in a town of about 100k total people so I'm sure it was on the smaller side of things, but if asked how many people were there I'd guess around 2000, but that would still just be a completely wild guess essentially. Is that how they count attendance for these things, wild guesswork?
The 13M type numbers came out early and captured a lot of attention but didn't have much legitimacy, but they anchored people's expectations. The smaller numbers are coming out now and have much more legitimacy. They may be smaller but in the big picture this is all still impressive, the movement is big and growing
I saw 13.1 million come out from the alt national parks Facebook several days after seeing 5-11 million estimate. From that post it seems like they had people at each protest doing the work, whereas the others are back of the napkin estimates. So I'll go ahead and accept the absolute minimum conservative estimate being 4 million, while probably actually 10+ million.
I'm also confused because even the high estimates pale in comparison to the George Floyd protests, do those not count for some reason?
It's tricky to estimate things. If you take footage from drones or helicopters, how many people will be hidden behind trees? There are ways to guess, but those come with assumptions that can give you very different numbers. Local organizers, police, and the media can all come to different numbers with perfectly reasonable differences in assumptions or techniques.
This should be kept in mind for any big outdoor event where there's no specific entry points to count people going by. Affects Trump's parade, too.
The numbers only count if it’s constantly repeated, otherwise it’s just a sort of a national holiday.
“Here in the USA, we are so progressive that we actually protest 4 times a year”