The atmosphere is more block party than recent actions have been. More signs and more chatting. @SoundBlocPDX playing good protest jams, people doing interviews with various press. Someone has a "register to vote" station
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(This journalist recommends never registering to vote at a protest. Do it at home)
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The crowd is still growing--maybe 150 now. The events can advertise "move at 8," but I think people are real accustomed to 9
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Sound Bloc playing Firestarter by the Prodigy. Fuck yes (I eagerly await some chud taking this as evidence of intent)
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An activist gets on the megaphone and leads the crowd in a chant of "Black Lives Matter!" He announces the evening's program He urges people to take initiative. Share suggestions. "don't wait for us to announce an event and complain about it"
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"Understand this," the activist continues: "if you are an infiltrator here, you will be identified." He says that people performing bad actions will be identified and confronted By who? The crowd asks. Confusion about what this is in reference to
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Another activist steps forward. Pushes back against the idea that these are the final days of the protest. "I'm gonna keep coming out after the election!" He commemorates the loss of someone close to the movement A different speaker acknowledges that we stand on stolen land
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All of this occurs under the long shadow of a Teddy Roosevelt statue: fighter of some of America's most shameful wars of conquest and colonialismpic.twitter.com/w16y9iMOJN
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Another speaker leads the crowd in a chant of "stay together, stay tight!" He reminds us that this doesn't just apply to facing down police. We need to stay tight as a movement. United and ready and able to adjust tactics
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The protest begins to move. It's gotta be 200 people now A robust drum line accompanies the chant: No Justice, No Peace; Take It to the Streets and Fuck The Police
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It actually feels good to be downtown, marching, taking up the whole street like we used to do every night Weird how long ago June and July seempic.twitter.com/0b5EmJsSKZ
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The protest has arrived at the US Courthouse. The building is still covered with graffiti from the early days Deafening chantspic.twitter.com/dsxiZLOlQd
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The activist talks about the loss of RBG. The government won't protect us "We protect ourselves. We police ourselves. We take care of each other" "And for those of you just now finding out what this system is all about: welcome to the lives of black and brown people"
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He continues: reminds us that whatever happens in this election, we've all been marked as part of this movement. We are all in danger It's very good that people are talking about this
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The activist concludes with practical advice: If you grab a shield, be ready to go to the front If you don't have a gas mask, you don't belong at the front
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A chant for Patrick Kimmons, and the protest prepares to moves to its next destination "Does anyone NOT know where the Justice Center is?" Laughter
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Before the protest moves: 30 seconds of silence for the two fallen protesters in New York City I'm not sure what this is referring to. There was a shooting at a house party. Likely I don't know the whole story
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As the protest moves on, as I climb down the courthouse steps, I hear the sound of shattering glass behind me
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Every time I see the nightmare elk where the sacred elk once stood I hear Tyler Durden: "Hey, even the Mona Lisa is falling apart"pic.twitter.com/KDpBViOYjQ
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The protest stops behind the Justice Center. Settles in. A couple cameras--or were they lights?--meet an untimely end
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The candle says: "Once social change begins, it cannot be reversed" I've misspent enough of my youth reading about the Weimar Republic to know that isn't strictly true, but it is a beautiful sentiment. A fragile hope We need hope (Taken with permission)pic.twitter.com/xy5KufkSgl
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Taken with permission Find BratPunkUprising on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bratpunkuprising?igshid=oo1d9isw6xvb …pic.twitter.com/0fSgCKuqTV
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Also taken with permission! People very willing to be photographed tonight All of these pics started with me asking for a pic without a face, I just need everyone to know that Very old school vibes tonightpic.twitter.com/vuLX7kG981
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Starbucks windows destroyed by violent anarchis-- I'm sorry, getting word now that no store windows have been broken tonight The Misanthrophile News Network apologizes for the errorpic.twitter.com/gXqryEhQuZ
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An activist gets up and tells us that he is being kicked out of the United States because of his protest activities. He has lived here for a long time He began to protest because police killed his brother in NYC I watched him arrested on the 100th day. He did nothing wrong
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He tells us he has no family in his home country. He says he doesn't know what he's going to do He tells us he hopes he can come back after November Chant: "No Borders, No Nations: Abolish Deportation!"
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Ray from the Front Line Drum Line gets up and addresses the crowd He speaks on the long history of black oppression in America. How we all got to this point, how far back this shit goes (Photo taken with permission)pic.twitter.com/MP2g2ooeFK
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He talks about the origin of modern police in the slave patrols of the 1800s. But more than that: how the slave patrols had to convince people of their importance To convince the North to cooperate, they created a narrative ofan inherent, dangerous Black criminality
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This myth of terrifying blackness continues to haunt us to this day And when enforced poverty led to acts of desperation? When brutalization led to brutality? The system incorporated these unsurprising effects of oppression into that myth
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