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The NO KINGS protests are SATURDAY. Please, be safe!

littlemissmartypants
(27,912 posts)How Tear Gas Works
https://science.howstuffworks.com/tear-gas4.htm
Raven123
(6,735 posts)WhiskeyGrinder
(25,107 posts)Raven123
(6,735 posts)WhiskeyGrinder
(25,107 posts)peaceful doesnt protect you from cop violence it gives them an easy target. They are not interested in helping you get the infiltrators. They start swinging as soon as something goes sideways, and relying on them to be discerning is a fools game.
UC Davis, Occupy, 2011
Bernardo de La Paz
(56,345 posts)Safer and achieves peaceful goals better.
Raven123
(6,735 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
(56,345 posts)If there is violence and you sit down to "expose" the provocateurs, the police might charge the crowd to grab the lawbreakers. The crowd can panic and run.
If there is violence, leave the area. Do not sit down unless you want to die.
littlemissmartypants
(27,912 posts)That created the events. There's plenty to read and learn.
There are also designated individuals who are responsible for the crowd's first aid, movement flow and safety. They are there for a reason. Listen to them.
Memes like this are woefully inaccurate and incomplete in their helpfulness.
This one is straight up dangerous if tear gas is involved.
et tu
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littlemissmartypants
(27,912 posts)
WhiskeyGrinder
(25,107 posts)In addition, sitting down in that photo is a tactic to claim the street, not to avoid being mistaken for a bad actor.
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bdamomma
(68,541 posts)or observing, all this time there have been protests with no provocations, now tear gas, rubber bullets, and flash bangs, National Guard and Marines being deployed, in LA that's Stephen Miller's home state. Also when this started on Saturday the protestors were peacefully telling ICE to leave that detention center.
This escalation is from Stephen Miller, call that bastard out!!!! He even called it an insurrection, to escalate his next move for the POS to call for martial law. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Bernardo de La Paz
(56,345 posts)You could be run over and trampled to death or serious injury.
If there is any violence from anybody, leave the area. Be situationally aware. If the crowd gets too dense, move to the edges.
If there are provocateurs, leave the area. That exposes them even better than sitting down. It makes it easier for the police to arrest them than when people are sitting down in the way.
BE SAFE! Don't sit down in crowds.
murielm99
(32,014 posts)not to speak to them, not to engage with them.
Happy Hoosier
(8,951 posts)In the event a panic erupts, you will be VERY vulnerable to getting trampled. Find some other way to express peaceful intent.
Celerity
(50,301 posts)littlemissmartypants
(27,912 posts)scipan
(2,824 posts)Move away if safety requires it. Sitting down could be dangerous and also ambiguous.
Use your voice. Condemn violence.
Just my 2 cents.
Amaryllis
(10,457 posts)Please go to the link above to access the embedded links in info below which I pasted. Scroll down to "You weekly to-dos" to sign up. Does anyone know how to get a direct link? If I use a direct link, it has all my personal info from when I signed up.
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