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brassmonkey 11-19-2016 03:07 PM

Anti-Trump protest: 'We have to show them the light'
 
Bitter temperatures and high winds Saturday were enough to keep many Cincinnatians inside - but not all of them.

More than 100 people bundled up and gathered on Fountain Square Saturday afternoon to protest against President-elect Donald Trump.

"No Trump, no KKK, no racist USA," the crowd chanted in unison at the Peaceful Protest to Stop Trump.

The protesters' fears outweighed the cold air as they rallied, some waving "Love Trumps Hate" signs and rainbow flags.

A college student who spoke at the rally told the crowd she's afraid to go to her family Thanksgiving because some of her relatives voted for Trump.

"I'm afraid of my family members... of their feelings toward my friends and my colleagues," she said. "We cannot run and hide... we have to bring love. We have to show them the light."

Another woman took the megaphone at the event and, with her 1-year-old daughter, said she's afraid global warming, racism and losing her health care under Trump's presidency.

"I'm afraid of a lot right now," the woman, who went by Dan, said to the crowd. "But there's also a lot that I'm proud of."

She said she's been organizing on social justice issues for more than 15 years and has never seen so many people on social media and in the streets talking about real issues.

"As a white lady, I've never seen so many white ladies talking about racism," Dan said. "And we have to talk about it because the bigots aren't shy."

Members of the Stop Trump Campaign, who organized the event, called for an end to what they're labeling "hate speech" from Trump.

"We are fighting for the protection of marriage equality, pro-choice for women, and protection of immigrants from deportation," organizers wrote in a Facebook event. "We as Americans have witnessed Trump inciting hatred against Muslims, immigrants, women, the disabled. We have seen him evidencing dangerous tendencies that threaten the bedrock of democracy: unleashing a lynch mob mentality against protestors, calling for the expulsion of Muslims from the country, bullying, and fear-mongering.

"We as Americans do not support this ideology."

A similar event was planned last week, but organizers called it off after a mistrial was announced in the case of Ray Tensing. Despite the cancellation, anti-Trump protesters rallied and ultimately merged with those speaking out against the outcome of the trial.

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Grapesoda 11-19-2016 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 21314734)
Bitter temperatures and high winds Saturday were enough to keep many Cincinnatians inside - but not all of them.

More than 100 people bundled up and gathered on Fountain Square Saturday afternoon to protest against President-elect Donald Trump.

"No Trump, no KKK, no racist USA," the crowd chanted in unison at the Peaceful Protest to Stop Trump.

The protesters' fears outweighed the cold air as they rallied, some waving "Love Trumps Hate" signs and rainbow flags.

A college student who spoke at the rally told the crowd she's afraid to go to her family Thanksgiving because some of her relatives voted for Trump.

"I'm afraid of my family members... of their feelings toward my friends and my colleagues," she said. "We cannot run and hide... we have to bring love. We have to show them the light."

Another woman took the megaphone at the event and, with her 1-year-old daughter, said she's afraid global warming, racism and losing her health care under Trump's presidency.

"I'm afraid of a lot right now," the woman, who went by Dan, said to the crowd. "But there's also a lot that I'm proud of."

She said she's been organizing on social justice issues for more than 15 years and has never seen so many people on social media and in the streets talking about real issues.

"As a white lady, I've never seen so many white ladies talking about racism," Dan said. "And we have to talk about it because the bigots aren't shy."

Members of the Stop Trump Campaign, who organized the event, called for an end to what they're labeling "hate speech" from Trump.

"We are fighting for the protection of marriage equality, pro-choice for women, and protection of immigrants from deportation," organizers wrote in a Facebook event. "We as Americans have witnessed Trump inciting hatred against Muslims, immigrants, women, the disabled. We have seen him evidencing dangerous tendencies that threaten the bedrock of democracy: unleashing a lynch mob mentality against protestors, calling for the expulsion of Muslims from the country, bullying, and fear-mongering.

"We as Americans do not support this ideology."

A similar event was planned last week, but organizers called it off after a mistrial was announced in the case of Ray Tensing. Despite the cancellation, anti-Trump protesters rallied and ultimately merged with those speaking out against the outcome of the trial.

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take a giant logic leap: in Israel the dialog of 2 states disappeared when the dialog became terrorism.

nico-t 11-19-2016 03:26 PM

"i'm afraid of [insert non-existing threat here]"

What a bunch of retards. The only ones dividing the country are them. Again, they're doing the exact opposite of what they claim. Seems to be foundation of these hateful bitter idiots.

Relic 11-19-2016 07:54 PM

Still with the crying?

Grapesoda 11-20-2016 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 21314770)
"i'm afraid of [insert non-existing threat here]"

What a bunch of retards. The only ones dividing the country are them. Again, they're doing the exact opposite of what they claim. Seems to be foundation of these hateful bitter idiots.

goes to show you how stupid the demo voter base is...

Barry-xlovecam 11-20-2016 08:25 AM

What is the point of beating a bag of doorknobs against the wall?

Time reveals all -- the "fat lady" has yet to sing.

President-elect Trump (blessed be his name) will now need to deliver substantially on the promises he made to the American people.


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