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Reflections of Day 1:

As I walked down 3rd Avenue to my House representative’s satellite office in South Brooklyn I could only think about the cold sweat I was breaking out in. The cold yet sunny winter day was a contrast that represented my own feelings- bitter anger and sunny optimism. These feels I was carrying was in addition to my protest sign and a push cart. My cart did not carry much: 2 books, a compendium of Founding Fathers literature and Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States, and a water bottle to parch my thirst following the sermonizing I would do for the next 2 hours. I felt mentally prepared despite my physical discomforts - I knew what I was doing was legal, within my constitutional rights, but it felt wrong. This wrongness, I told myself, was what authoritarians want the poor individual like me to feel.

Adjacent to the GOP office is an abandoned former restaurant, a perfect place to begin setting up my stand without bother - attaching the stand to the push cart and flourishing with some American flags. Within a minute I situated myself in front of Nicole Malliotakis’s office and I quickly began sermonizing. “THE REPUBLICAN PARTY WILL END AMERICAN DEMOCRACY”. With the end of my first sentence out of my mouth I felt a raw power. The tight avenue of commercial and residential units created a slight echoing effect and I could feel my words resonate across the sidewalks and road.

The streets were not bustling like some other parts of the city but the occasional commercial delivery was occurring, nannies with babies walking by, runners and bicyclists using their respective paths. Yet, for the passerby’s that did hear and see me, my presence was hard to ignore. Some stopped to read my stand more thoroughly, others took photos, and a couple did offer their vocal support. In total over 2 hours I would say about 100 people passed me, but that is only a rough guess, and maybe 10% gave any sort of reaction to my protest.

A constituent tried to enter the House office building but she was denied entry to submit a complaint about the trash in the street. This began a thread which I sermonized on for a while. What could Nicole Maliotakis be doing that so important when their party wants to end the role of Congress? Her party does not support her duties so why does she have any? The constituent listened for a little bit and walked away without indicating if she agreed with my sentiment.

Occasionally, perhaps every 10 minutes from the start of my protest, the car’s alarm parked closest to the office would erupt for about 5 minutes, a suspicious action I could only assume was to deter my protest and drown out my voice. I used this opportunity to demonize the Party for not allowing different view points or dissent.

The worst I received was angry individuals that said I should “go get a job” or “democrats started it first”. One objector broke out singing “America the Beautiful”, which I joined in, to which he said I don’t actually love America and thank God for the Republican Party. Though these words are hard to hear, I kept a level head and mostly ignored the off-hand comments:

One older man on a bike stopped and thanked me for taking the time to do this. Another, a Clove-smoking store owner gave me some looks after which I politely confronted him and asked if my yelling was bothering him, he said no and he supports my free speech but doesn’t want to personally get involved with politics.

I gave myself breaks, like a marathon I was checking the time to see how long each of my sermons went and for how long I was taking a water break. The silence between sermons felt awkward to me, for the people that walked by and didn’t hear me speak I felt like I missed out on an opportunity. Once I hit the 2 hour mark, I felt exhausted, proud, but yet not completely fulfilled yet.

Then I remember there is always tomorrow and every day after that. The war is one of attrition and each ear that hears the truth we are gaining back steady ground as an American democracy.

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https://electionlawblog.org/?p=148710

Perhaps we should add "Federal legislation abolishing gerrymandering" to our movement's list of demands?

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I made handouts using u/In-tandem's "Unified Message" and u/FiftyFifty1Movement's "We remain committed to non-violence" announcement. Print double-sided; each piece of paper has two handouts.

https://drive.proton.me/urls/3H2VJS030G#mwQvncatwlu4

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by BaldProphet@piefed.social to c/50501@piefed.social
 
 

March 4th "March Forth" protest planned in Santa Cruz California, at the clocktower at noon.

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A useful resource for anyone interested in grassroots organizing. It's easier than you might think!

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Unified Message (piefed.social)
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The text of the press release is as follows:

50501 is a peaceful movement dedicated to positive change through nonviolent action. We unequivocally condemn any form of violence, threats of violence, or the suggestion of using weapons in connection with our movement. There is absolutely no place for such rhetoric in our spaces.

To be completely clear: Weapons are not permitted at any of our events. Our mission is rooted in peaceful advocacy, and we will not allow any actions that could endanger our supporters, the public, or law enforcement.

In all of our events, we have worked in accordance with local law as it pertains to local gatherings and protesting, including pulling permits. We expect all of our supporters to conduct themselves lawfully and responsibly, and disavow anything advocating for disruption or violence.

Furthermore, we have a zero-tolerance policy regarding discussions of firearms, violence, or any form of incitement on our channels and platforms. Anyone who violates this policy will be immediately banned. T here will be no warnings, no second chances.

We urge everyone to remain peaceful, lawful, and committed to the principles of nonviolent action. 50501 stands for justice, progress, and the power of the people -- peacefully . Let's keep it that way.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by BaldProphet@piefed.social to c/50501@piefed.social
 
 

March Forth! The community seems to have decided on March 4th as the next day of protest for our movement. Head to your state capitol or nearest major city on 3/4/2025 to protest against Donald Trump declaring himself the king of the United States!

Feel free to share any specific plans (place/time) for meeting in your local area in this thread.

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UPDATE: The subreddit is back!

It appears that the mods of r/50501 have taken the subreddit private, meaning no organizing can happen there until it is made public again.

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Don't Just Do Nothing | Zine (www.sproutdistro.com)
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The official X account of the White House posted this image with the words, "Long Live the King." The only way Trump could get closer to declaring himself king is by posting this from his personal account.

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Senator Sanders:

I hope that every American, regardless of political perspective, will stand tall and say: YES to democracy, NO to oligarchy, and NO to authoritarianism.

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Copied from a post by u/transcendent167:

This isn’t about Trump. It isn’t about Biden. It isn’t about left vs. right.

This is about powerful elites stripping away your rights—one law at a time, one crisis at a time.

For years, they’ve taken from you:

YOUR wages – Costs go up, but your paycheck stays the same.

YOUR time – Work harder, longer, and still struggle to make ends meet.

YOUR voice – Unions crushed, protests criminalized, truth buried under propaganda.

And now, they expect YOU to stay quiet while they take even more.

Trump’s Words Are a Warning WE Can’t Ignore

“He who saves his country does not violate any law.”

This isn’t just rhetoric—it’s a test trial for dictatorship.

History’s WORST leaders have said the same:

Hitler: “The good of the state stands above the law.”

Mussolini: “Nothing against the state.”

Napoleon: “I am the revolution.”

THIS is how it starts. First, they rewrite the law. Then, they label dissent as treason. Finally, they erase opposition entirely.

Trump and his enablers are testing how much they can get away with. If we do NOTHING, they will keep pushing until resistance is IMPOSSIBLE.

THEY Keep Us Fighting Each Other While They Take EVERYTHING

THEY distract us with culture wars while THEY rob us blind.

THEY tell you immigrants are the problem—but it’s CORPORATIONS that refuse to pay fair wages.

THEY tell you social programs are too expensive—but they bail out BANKS and BILLIONAIRES with YOUR tax dollars.

THEY tell you workers asking for better conditions are UNGRATEFUL—but CEOs make 300x MORE than their employees.

Meanwhile, THEY buy up housing, kill union efforts, and bury us in debt—keeping US too BUSY, too TIRED, and too AFRAID to fight back.

THEY will call us traitors for demanding fairness. THEY will say we are dangerous for speaking out. But EVERY dictatorship starts by SILENCING dissent and CONVINCING people that obedience is patriotism.

This isn’t about politics. This is about survival.

THEY are betting on your silence. THEY are counting on your inaction.

Prove them wrong.

WE are gathering. WE are organizing. WE will not be ignored.

STAND with us. JOIN the movement.