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    Apparently 90% of Trump parade’s attendees were wearing very good camoflage, or maybe advanced army stealth technology!

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      Weird interpretation of “over 5 million”

      Edit: elsewhere in the Wikipedia article it says “4-6”. Not seeing anything like 13

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    Looks like there’s a lot more real Americans than traitors in this country.

    Time to take the gloves off and let them know it.

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    I doubt those numbers for the simple reason trump always lies about how many attended his narcissistic supply events.

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      When Trump says something important and really lays it on, that’s how you can tell the opposite is true.

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    They know it was barely 20.000. they know. They could never admit it ofcourse.

    And the “not admitting and not wanting to be truthfull” is the whole problem.

    I’m afraid it might mean that the next demonstration will need to become slightly more forcefull. And more forcefull after that.

    Right until they acknowledge the legitimate concerns… Or they are removed…

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        If you subtract the military personal who were ordered to attend, that sounds like a very reasonable guess. Maybe they could get swag like the 1%ers. Hats and T-shirts with “I’m one of the 8647 TRUE Americans!”

        Somebody please do this.

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      Just the multiplier alone - take any individual protest and multiply it by over 2,000 … gets big fast.

      I actually had five very convenient choices

      • should I go into Boston for the big one, to really showcase our strength?
      • should I goto Lexington for the historical context, the commemorating the start of the revolutionary war, throwing off the yoke of the king?
      • should I goto my ex’s town, if she had the kids?
      • should I goto the nearby town threats a collection of malls, make a day of it and get shopping done?
      • no, I’ll goto to MY town, stand up with MY town. We had a couple thousand very enthusiastic protesters in MY town and it was awesome
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      G. Elliot Morris on Bluesky did a breakdown of the numbers and his very conservative, low-end number was 4mil. Top end was 6mil.

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        Highest estimate I’ve heard is 13M. Can’t back it up, but I wouldn’t be surprised. There were 100 in my little town, and we got way more honks of support than rude fingers.

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        With a U.S. population of 340.11 million (Wikipedia number) that’s 1.18 - 1.76%. That’s… pretty pathetic considering what was being protested.

        1 - 2 people out of every 100 in America stand against fascism, the rest… who knows?

        Edit: at this rate more Americans will have downvoted my comments than bothered to say they’re opposed to fascism. No wonder you elected a reality TV star with mush for brains as your leader. Well done, you took to the streets, but not enough of you, not while you’re still free to do so. Get good or suffer the consequences. You’ve seen what’s coming, do something about it. If only 1-2 out of 100 of you can be arsed to say no, then the jackboots will take that as a green light to do what they want. After that, getting more numbers to show up will become increasingly difficult. Now is your chance, seize it while you still can. Don’t just clap yourself on the back, say “well done, we showed them” and go back to your day job as if life is back to normal. Do as the French do, keep protesting until your demands are met.

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          Are you kidding me? When Minnesota’s were basically cancelled due to political violence and who knows how many people had to work? 1-2% of the entire population is fucking huge.

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            For context:

            5% of the Italian population protested the Iraq war.

            https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/15_February_2003_anti-war_protests

            Approximately two million people joined their hands to form a human chain spanning 690 kilometres (430 mi) across the three Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, which at the time were occupied and annexed by the USSR and had a combined population of approximately eight million.[2]

            That’s 25% of the population.

            https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltic_Way

            3.3% of the Phillipines population protested in 1986 whilst under a dictatorship.

            https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_Power_Revolution

            Edit:

            37.5% of the US population watched the Super Bowl in 2025 but less than 2% protested a fascist takeover of the country. Shows your priorities. The downvotes also really tell that your feels are hurt more than caring about the reals of the situation.

            https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_television_ratings

            Edit 2: 200k just marched in The Netherlands against genocide. That’s 1.09% of their population marching for an issue that doesn’t even personally affect them, because they have principles. But y’all can’t even get double that for an issue that will personally effect the rest of your lives. Shame.

            https://lemmy.world/post/31485267

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                Was No Kings truly a one day protest when there’s been anti-Trump protests dotted around for weeks? It’s one part of a larger group of protests.

                All of the numbers I took were for one day turnouts. They’re comparable.

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                4 years of the alarm ringing, a 4 year snooze, and then 6 months of the alarm ringing again is an awfully long time to take to wake up. All whilst living in the “richest” country in the world, with the freedom to carry guns, and say what you want. That’s… Even more pathetic than I first thought.

                Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed seeing the pictures and videos of thousands, millions, of people marching, but you can do better.

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                Then you’ve not engaged your brain.

                How easy was communication in 1986 compared to now?

                How easy was mobilisation, in an island nation, under a dictatorship?

                Americans still have most of their freedoms, use them before you lose them.

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          I mean you are including all babies and people in nursing homes and in prison and in the military and have jobs that they can’t not go to and in psych facilities. Its still pathetic really but just pointing out using the whole population is a bit off. Also really rural is sorta hard. I can say the folks driving and being inconvenienced by it seemed jazzed and supportive in their honks and call outs (you can tell pissed off from alright) and there were folks in building windows shouting encouragement. I guess im saying I have seen protests get a lot less nice of reactions to people not in them.

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          I’m not seeing any real source here besides one account making a claim?

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            Further, it happens to hit the magical “3.5%” number everyone was throwing around.

            Maybe it’s correct and others will vouch for it, analysize, but an estimate that’s significantly higher than an already decently high number that bridges the apparent gap to the 3.5% number almost exactly seems too conveniently on point, like someone wanted to stretch the numbers as little as possible while still hitting the designated number.

    • I’m guessing 30-60k, based on the density of participants and their initial estimates on crowd size. They expected 200k and most seats were empty as they grew more distant. Why would you prepare for 5-10x your projected crowd? No, they just had a poor showing between the weather and the approval rating.

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        While it’s safe to assume that the people who’d go to a Trump parade are pretty dense, I’m not sure how you can tell that from a picture.

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        Because a lot of actually-cool trolls signed up for the parade with no intention of actually attending

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        not to mention, I saw a news report where people went to the parade just because of their ties to the army, and not to see the presidential nonsense.

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          Absolutely did. They considered cutting the parade short because of it, so it was at least unpleasant. I’m not going to misattribute trump’s successes and failures. Internet people on the left were dumbfounded by trump’s electoral success, and I attempt to avoid following in their footsteps.

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    The population of the DC metro area is about 6.3 million people.

    Even as an embellished number, 250k is weak sauce.

    For comparison:

    The Bristol Day Parade (longest continually running 4th of July parade in the US) draws around 200k, and that’s in fucking Rhode Island with a paltry 1m population. And Rhode Islanders don’t like long drives or traffic. I’m 40, lived in RI/SEMA my whole life, and never went.

    Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade draws 2.5M. 1M spend NYE in Times Square.

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        Yeah that’s the other thing. It’s in Bristol!

        That’s practically Massachusetts! And not even like, Boston…it’s like…Swansea. Suburban, nearly rural.

        To get from Providence, you practically have to go into Massachusetts first.

        To get from Warwick (where PVD airport is) or points south, you have to take the Pell bridge, which is a toll road, in addition to a bridge. Iirc, the only toll road in RI for 2-axle vehicles…so not a lot of people even really have EZPass. And you gotta cross the Jamestown Bridge first.

        These are all things most Rhode Islanders loathe doing.

        And yet despite that, it gets 80% of what Trump claimed his draw was. Pathetic.

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          My neighboring state has toll roads that I drive on 2-3 times a year and I have ezpass to reduce hassle. If there were toll roads in my state it’d be a no brainer.

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            Yeah but you don’t understand the mentality of a Rhode Islander.

            Rhode Islanders only take the Mass Pike if they have to. Very little reason to go to Western MA, 495 goes to the Cape, and 93/95 to NH.

            They only go to Connecticut for Foxwoods/Mohegan or Mystic. No tolls on that route.

            Other than that, the only way they are leaving the state is on a Southwest flight to MCO or FLL.

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    I’ll bet he’s seething today. Like ketchup on the walls, needing 20+ diaper changes seething. Probably didn’t sleep last night because he was glued to the teevee, clicking through news reports and getting angrier by the minute at the coverage.

    Whomever runs interference was likely up all night trying to find favourable articles to print to placate him during his briefing this morning, and it didn’t work. They probably had to dodge a hurled half-empty Diet Coke as they scurried away.

    His narcissistic injury must be yuge. I hope it was. (Though we’ll all pay for it soon, this image is worth it.)

    (e come to think of it, we’d be better off if he had an actual jester. I totally get the point of them now.)

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      come to think of it, we’d be better off if he had an actual jester. I totally get the point of them now.

      Maybe that’s what Elon was for. Unfortunately he sucked at his job.

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    They’re probably including people watching online or on TV. Which makes those numbers even more pathetic.

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      Yeah compared to a grassroots risky protest against a militant wannabe dictator with the morning starting off with political murders by the opponent.

      I saw all kinds of people protesting in the least likely areas. One image burned into my brain from Saturday was a solemn older couple, walking alone, she hunched over with a walker, him walking beside her, with a no kings sign and a billowing American flag in the sunlight. I was afraid to protest and almost started crying when I drove by.

      I will NEVER forget that sight.