Don’t think attending a march is going to fix this. During the Viet Nam War era marches mattered more; today’s opponents of democracy do not CARE how many people march! This is about raw electoral power. The most important march now is the march to the polls.

Jan 31, 2020 · 7:54 PM UTC

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So if the Republicans win again will you accept it this time?
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In a way I agree. But I gotta do something. So I'm showing up tomorrow at the Colorado State Capitol to protest the vote or our worthless POS @SenCoryGardner . And I will be marching to the polls in November too. 🌊🌊🌊🌊
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Marianne, in those days marches disrupted the flow of capital, just like strikes & boycotts. Slowly, over the past 40 years, our power has been stripped until psychologically we can muster nothing more than vented moral outrage & a visit to the polls. We need to regain our power!
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What happens if we march to the polls and they still win? Sigh. Lol, I’m a little distraught right now. Tomorrow will be better.
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Your right! You know what will fix it! Voting both parties out and bring back ppl who can be better. Vote for Bernie or yang.
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I couldn’t disagree with this anymore. After the last week how can we ever trust in a fair election again. There are more of us than there are of them. We need to affect those with power in the purse and in their lives. We can’t rely on elections to save us.
Replying to @marwilliamson
However, in South Korea millions came out every week to demand the removal of The President and it worked.
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but one can resist and peacefully disobey #ExtinctionRebellion
Both matter. Without marches, they can ignore election results