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'A civilization which leaves so large a number of its particip | Underground Rebellion

"A civilization which leaves so large a number of its participants unsatisfied and drives them into revolt neither has nor deserves the prospect of a lasting existence." — Sigmund Freud

As expected this past election has failed to make a significant change in the lives of its country's citizens. The current administration has even called for increased federal spending toward police. Nothing has changed and we continue to witness the same state backed murder followed by the same excuses and false promises that originally drove last year's demonstrations. The hypocrisy doesn't stop there. There's apparently talk of officials worried of a repeat of unrest due to the murder of Daunte Wright. Indeed, they should be worried—the damage has been done, they've started a fire and the world will watch as we burn with anger.

From IGD:

Solidarity Demonstrations:

Seattle, WA: Vigil and march leads to clashes with police, broken windows, and graffiti slogans being written as crowd takes to street in solidarity with rebellion in Brooklyn Central and Daunte Wright.

Portland, OR: Hundreds held vigils across the city before taking to the streets, clashing with law enforcement.

Oakland, CA: Vigil was held at Oscar Grant Plaza in the downtown.

Los Angeles, CA: Vigil and memorial held.

San Diego, CA: Around 100 rallied and marched in solidarity with Daunte Wright.

Omaha, NB: Protest and rally held.

Brooklyn Center, MN: Demonstrations continued into the second night despite an imposed curfew and a heavy presence of National Guard. Clashes broke out with state troopers who shot projectiles into a crowd of several hundred who rallied outside of the Brooklyn Center police department.

Milwaukee, WI: Marchers shut down I-54.

Kalamazoo, MI: Community members rallied and protests police murder of Daunte Wright.

Kansas City, MO: Several dozen took to the streets in protest.

Fort Wayne, IN: Several dozen rallied in support of Daunte Wright.

Louisville, MO: Protester: s took the streets, chanting victim’s names.

Washington DC: Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets and marched in solidarity.

NYC, NY: Hundreds take to the streets; attempt to shut down major bridges.