Are they living too far away? Too poor to go there? Bots? Laziness? Are they not interested in military parades despite liking to denounce protesters?

What’s the big reason?

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    22 hours ago

    Bots and people like asmongold who have no actual human connection and stay in their basement all day don’t typically go to parades.

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    I never noticed but I can say that places where they announced a no kings day celebration in a very red area people where talking shit about running over protesters but at the event no one actually violent. At best shouting in a public area.

    Id go with people act the way they want online, but the act different in front of a human

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    Grifters, who don’t care but act like they do for money.

    Astrofurfing, who are being paid to say things.

    Bots, who aren’t people so can’t attend.

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    youtube is one of the wrost offenders for botted comment sections, especially around political posts. maybe 1 in 20 are actually human. and most of those human comments are them remarking on the bot comments.

    illusions are powerful until you know how they work.

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      Whenever I look at the comments of a Gamer’s Nexus video, Steve often remarks on the hordes of bots he banned, but when I go to other videos, I usually am unable to tell what’s real and what’s fake. I guess that the commenters that have scantily-clad women as their profile picture probably aren’t real, but are there other signs that I can look out for? Naturally, I don’t attach more than a grain of credibility to YouTube comments, but I just want to really get a feeling of just how botted they are.

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    racism is easier to support online than in person.

    the best way to resolve racist opinions is to coerce those with abhorrent views to see their targets as human beings exactly like themselves. having this happen physically, in person, is a requirement.

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    A lot of those people are from rural areas and are afraid of cities like DC. Lmao. Source: I am From DC and now live in a rural area and my yokel coworkers thinks anything past the 66/81 interchange is a hellscape

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    The AI bots wanted to attend but the tech to give them robot bodies isn’t ready yet. It’s okay though, they were there in spirit.

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    Because ‘fuck those guys who are inconveniencing me, let me rant on youtube for free and maybe make some money’ is a lot more accessible than ‘yay that guy, let me spend a bunch of money to show up at his thing’.

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    People can post from anywhere, but need to be physically present to show up to a parade. And it’s easy for a single person to post multiple times. FWIW apparently the weather sucked too.

    Weirdly, I haven’t seen news outlets provide estimates of the number of attendees. The closest I’ve seen is

    attendance appeared to fall far short of early predictions that as many as 200,000 people would attend

    from CBC. It sounds like it was low turnout, but I’m not clear how low.

    Assuming the photos are legit, the No Kings protests clearly got a lot of people out.

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      It seems they intentionally avoided having cameras on where the crowds would be. This shot of the bleachers is pretty telling though.