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Susan Wright's avatar

Thanks for showing up, Steve! Thanks to all who gathered to represent!!

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Lesley Maxwell's avatar

I hate Trump. My mom used to tell me I can 'dislike' a person but can only 'hate' a thing. Hating another human is wrong. I think she would agree with me re: Trump.

I don't like anything he says or does. He's had every advantage America has to offer but he's abused it. It works for him but he dismantles anything that benefits the rest.

Under the Constitution, we have free speech. It gives us the right to peaceful protest. It's an opportunity to speak out for or against something. It can simply be informative.

These protests were for different causes and I support them and admire them for speaking out.

What do protests do?? From what I've seen, nothing. It's a group of people who are venting. It doesn't reach the people it needs to nor change their minds. There are memorable protests - the

Triangle Shirtwaist Fire is one. It led to reforms in workplace safety and labor rights. They have expanded over the decades and we have the right for safe workplaces, a place (OSHA) to report lousy conditions. Companies jump when OSHA shows up. I've experienced that.

So some protests do what they're intended for but most don't. Trump and Company barely know where Rhode Island is. Standing outside in 15 degree weather, carrying a sign, didn't get his attention. It made local news. Will it change anything? Not with Trump at the wheel!!

Protests didn't stop Viet Nam. Four students were killed at Kent State while protesting the war. I signed petition after petition and it didn't stop a thing. I worked downtown. There was a group of people, some with their little ones, bundled up in the cold, carrying No Nukes signs. I never saw

anyone stop to join them or ask them what exactly they were protesting.

We have our own concerns. We have Echo Village which STILL isn't open. People have protested, written, and called officials, There are op-eds at least once a week in Projo. McKee has been hounded. He spouts platitudes to calm the madding crowd but does nothing. It's not keeping anyone out of the elements.

I don't know any more than the average bear. What good did these protests do? Nothing that I can see. I woke up today and nothing had changed. It won't change tomorrow.

The time to protest is before elections or some very big deal. Vet any candidates carefully - not all are what they seem. Tell them the problem/concern and demand an answer. If they lie, call them out with evidence to back you up. Document, document, document - I can't stress that enough. It may turn out to be your best friend.

Pay attention to what they do, not what they say. Actions speak louder than words.

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