Why do European protests have much higher production values than US ones?
>>70235118
they have actual problems
because europeans are fucking gay
Trump isn't our president, mostly because of this.
The ones in Ukraine looked so good because they were staged by the CIA.
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The poor aren't too fat to walk
>>70235144
Not until recently
There's just as much to complain about for the average yank as Western European
>>70235118
They have a lot experience with complaining
>>70235256
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6ypE3G_pgE
>tfw you will never experience such camaraderie and revolutionary spirit ever in your life
>>70235320
>hohol patriotism
what a worthless pathethic excuse for humans
>>70235314
The country of freedom apparently forget how to fight for their rights. Freedom is a gain, painfully and sometimes bloodly acquired.
>>70235432
Yes, since all of our freedoms are gone under this fascist regime. We should learn from the powerful French protests against baguette shortages, the long work day (6 hours, how awful!), not getting enough migrants, etc.
Forgive me for my weakness.
>>70235432
name one right that is under jeopardy in the new administration
>more people attended the Women's March than Donald Trump's administration
>>70235399
Yeh but they make good toilet cleaners and old people butt-wipers.
>>70235684
Fuck, I meant inauguration.
More used to protesting and protest culture I guess. Stronger and larger unions
>>70235684
>>70235715
Well you'd be right either way.
>>70235728
M8 you gave the world May Day. You've just become complacent.
>>70235778
Yeah. The patco strike was the last breath our labor movement breathed.
>>70235684
almost like DC is 90% liberals and
>>70236030
There are plenty of Trump voters within driving distance of DC, and people can fly to the inauguration. I know people do did.
>>70235681
the right to tell other people they have no rights because they are A FUCKING WHITE MALE
>>70235681
The right to burn the flag. Net neutrality.
>>70235118
1. strong trade unions (partially funded by the state)
2. strong "NG"Os (almost fully funded by the state, therefore NG in NGO cannot be treated seriously)
3. large state owned sectors in economy with millions of officials/workers pretending that they work