Also, on the off chance that the cops actually fire rubber bullets toward the ground like they're supposed to, there's a high chance of one hitting you in the face
I don't know, I saw pretty solid advice last night from someone telling people to just lay down in front of the horses with cops on them. You're saying that putting ourselves in prone positions isn't good!?
I've been seeing lots of people extolling (in the abstract) the "sit down wave" and I am not at all convinced it would work in real life the way people imagine it will.
I said the same thing a few days back. Imagine all the folks who showed up after hearing about it on MSNBC and not knowing why people are sitting down.
Same! At the very least because coordinating that many people is a feat. Honestly, I can't imagine spontaneous coordination amidst chaos, with zero in-person practice, would go well at all.
I think they may have done it successfully in South Korea, and very different circumstances than we have here. And once or twice during the Civil Rights era. Today it'll just get you trampled by cop horses.
Yeah it would make sense if you're staging a sit-in or you're doing a planned thing where every one knows that sitting is the goal as passive resistance, but putting out these facebook-ass "notices" might mean 1 in 30 people sits down and becomes a hazard for everyone.
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they will especially be doing that now.
https://bsky.app/profile/reboundsmom.bsky.social/post/3lrdngooqts2s
its some fed shit.