cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/31700751

Rachel Leingang in Minneapolis, Andrew Gumbel in Los Angeles and Melissa Hellmann in Philadelphia
Sat 14 Jun 2025 18.45 EDT

“No Kings organizers estimated the day’s events have so far drawn millions of people, with some hundreds still under way in all 50 states and to some cities abroad. These included over 200,000 in New York and over 100,000 in Philadelphia, plus some small towns with sizable crowds for their populations, including the town of Pentwater, Michigan, which saw 400 people join the protest in their 800-person town, the No Kings coalition said.”

  • iltoroargento@lemmy.sdf.org
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    Checking in from Ca, great turnout all around the North Bay area. Very kind and supportive people all around. We are standing and marching for a better way forward.

    Edit: Drove through some small towns too on the way home and the turnout was amazing in those communities, too. Lots of civically minded and caring folks helping people stay safe and cool in the summer heat as well. Wonderful turnout across all generations.

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      Nice! I was in Palo Alto today. The sidewalk on Embarcadero was packed from El Camino all the way to Rinconada park. Great turnout. I heard there was a line of people along El Camino from the Palo Alto Telsa dealer to the Sunnyvale Tesla dealer as well but we didn’t check that out.

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    Contrast this with NYT, USA Today, or WaPo, who are downplaying it with headlines that say “thousands” or “tens of thousands” protesting.

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      There were over 2000 protest locations alone. Thousands would mean that an average of 1-5 people showed up at each location which you can find plenty, plenty, plenty of photos to prove otherwise. For instance, you can find places with hundreds turning out in deep red small towns

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        My town had hundreds at several intersections. People rotating in and out all day. Cars constantly blaring horns. Just a little suburb.

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        My town was thousands. It was very inspiring

        Edit: yep, I’m seeing estimates of 2,000 for my town

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      No way it was only thousands. My city was easily thousands alone. Maybe tens of thousands but it was too many for me to estimate clearly.

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    I attended the rally in Madison today. It was a large and enthusiastic crowd, estimated at over 15,000. There was a lot of anger, but it was all directed toward positive ends. The protest was peaceful and non-destructive.

    I have to give credit to the State Troopers who provided security for the event. They got right everything the police in LA have gotten wrong. Our police were pleasant, helpful, and low-key.

    There was a good lineup of speakers. One of was a reporter and author named John Nichols who has written several books with Bernie Sanders. He arranged for Bernie to speak to the rally by phone.

    I left feeling more positive than I have for quite a while. It’s easy to feel helpless, and the authoritarians are doing their best to promote that feeling. Being part of a huge crowd with a common goal makes fixing this mess seem possible.

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        Also, 3.5% was based on ongoing civil resistance campaigns with clear goals… so I don’t know that participation in a singular rally applies.

        Get 11 million people to participate in actively disrupting ICE activities or striking then you are cooking. But it’s a start.

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          11 million civilians would overwhelm even the best guarded places on earth, let alone an ice raid.

          Edit: to prove that point, 11 million people suddenly joining the Ukrainian army would overwhelm the entire front and could easily push them back to 2014 borders. And this is true regardless of logistics, which would become an issue later, but a surge of 11 million people would push so hard and so fast that even with a minimum loadout and just infantry, not including drones and logistics, just 11 million semi-trained people with small arms, and 7 magazines (standard us load) would so quickly overwhelm the Russians that any logistics (other than food and housing) would be mostly inconsequential. It would be THAT big and overwhelming… D-Day was ~160k.

          And now I realize you might mean spread out over the country lol. 11 million people in an uproar in one city would be absolutely devastating.

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            And now I realize you might mean spread out over the country lol. 11 million people in an uproar in one city would be absolutely devastating.

            No, this is the best use of 11 million people, it was perfect, beautiful and intimidatingly encompassing in the way only love can be.

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    I was there. It was nice seeing so many people out, and I personally loved hearing people chant fuck Donald Trump.

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    If all these people voted for someone else, Trump would not be our president. WAIT!

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    Why did they choose a picture that looks like the us is on fire? Propaganda much?

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      For the same reason they described it as ”New York and Philadelphia plus some small towns”, instead of “over 2,000 cities and towns”