If you follow me here, you probably know I don't talk politics on my blog very
often; I usually have my say on that subject on other social media, mainly
Facebook, and I reserve my blog as more of a journal about positive current
events, writing, geocaching, monsters, books, movies, etc. However, I'm gonna
mention that today, I took part in the third No Kings rally because in
my view, it's a personally meaningful subject. I make no secret of the fact
that I despise DJT, and even more, I hate what he and this entire MAGA regime
is doing to this country, and with the approval of far too many Americans.
Peacefully protesting this bullshit is something I feel compelled to do, and
thankfully, I am far, far from alone. How anyone with half a brain can't see —
and oppose — the hellish depths to which Trump & Company are dragging this
country is beyond unfathomable. So, it's good to see so many people, all over
the USA, coming together for events like this to show that not all of us have
lost our fucking minds.
I don't know the exact number at this point, but Martinsville's rally today was well-attended (I'm guessing at least 200 people), and best of all, many, many passersby honked and waved in approval versus the scant handful who had nasty things to yell. That, at least, is heartening.
I don't know the exact number at this point, but Martinsville's rally today was well-attended (I'm guessing at least 200 people), and best of all, many, many passersby honked and waved in approval versus the scant handful who had nasty things to yell. That, at least, is heartening.
Some scenes from our local No Kings rally. A good crowd, and far more honks of support than ugly shouted epithets from the passersby.
My favorite moment was when one old fella yelled out at us, "I will pray for all of you." Several people called back, "We'll pray for you too, and peace be with you." He looked kind of surprised, and after a moment he called back, "Well, peace to all of you folks too." There really was a great sense of fellowship with all these local people who clearly care about democracy and decency.



