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Anti-lockdown rally in London, 24 October 2020

Global Climate Change Rally, Art Gallery, Vancouver, BC

Ket: Yeppers, they didders it again.

 

Peaco: It's unfair!

 

Wage: You know that RDP had a greater plan when he tolders us to hang on to these protesters signs.

 

Babo: Does this meaners we get more choco-chipper cookies like the laster time we protesteded?

 

Jeero: I thinkers you're right, Babo. Last time we gotters lots of choco-chipper cookies because of all the views and commenters that people left.

 

Ox: I hoper they get things fixered back the way we likered them.

 

RDP: I see you found the protest signs...again! I hope this does some good like the last time!

 

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Residents of the Saowac Aboriginal Community protest outside the ruling KMT headquarter accused the vice president of KMT ,also Taoyuan County Commissioner Eric Chu , demolished their home which located on the banks of the Dahan River in Dasi Township , Taoyuan County, Taiwan.

Leicestershire Police attending Protest out side Unit F on Meridian East Leicester 17th August 2021

 

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Protestas durante el primer dia en que se lleva a cabo la Psu, luego de que esta fuera aplazada en su fecha inicial de rendicion

We at the We're Here group are protesting today for the Protests, Political Art, Democracy, Social Change group, I'm taking my protests for a holiday, back in a few days.

George Floyd protest in D.C., May 30, 2020

Against the US government and the financial institutions. Outside the New York Stock Exchange. She looked so sad, could not stop taking her picture.

Burrard St., Vancouver, BC

Northside, Cincinnati

 

protesters celebrate on their barricades in gümüşsuyu after a wave of tear gas fired by the police. june 03 2013.

 

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This series of images were made at a protest rally in New Orleans. The city is in the process of removing the Confederate Statues of Gen. Robert E. Lee, Thomas Jefferson, a president of the Confederacy and Gen. P.T. Beauregard. Since the city made the announcement, there's been an uproar from those opposing it. Those in favor of the removal are clashing with the opponents. These images were taken near the beginning of the protest; many more gathered later in the afternoon. More pictures to follow when they are processed. This is my means of documenting a piece of history.

 

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Badger cull protest march, Bristol, Winter 2013

 

Minolta X-300, Kodak TX400

Protesters march around Washington D.C. during the 2015 D.C. Million Mask March on November 5th, 2015.

The centennial pool demolition is under way. On a walk around the city to catch up on events happening June 18, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.

 

Swimsuits have been hung on the fence around the Centennial Pool by campaigners against the complex's demolition.

 

The Armagh St facility is being pulled down to make way for the new Margaret Mahy Family Playground. The work is not expected to affect traffic in the surrounding streets.

 

Christchurch Central Development Unit (CCDU) director Warwick Isaacs said construction on the playground would begin this year.

 

The pool complex was closed after the February 2011 earthquake and the CCDU controversially bought it from the Christchurch City Council to form part of the city's recovery blueprint plan.

 

The council later looked at keeping the centre but was bound by a cost-sharing agreement with the Crown.

www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/city-centre/10180001/Pool-...

10/52: 1960s

Well, they do say history repeats itself.

 

It hurts my eyes to look at this. I think I may have gone a little overboard.

We had 'Yellow Vest' protest in the UK in this video they block the gates of Westminster police get violent

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based Amy pushed on the floor James Goddard hit in the throat by police back up channel.

 

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Social protest in Marseille

A woman wearing a bandana protests against the BART police at the foot of City Hall in San Francisco, CA on September 12th, 2011

Outside Liverpool Town Hall demonstrating against local council cuts, back in March 2011.

In 1943 Gauleiter Paul Giesler spoke at the Ludwig Maximilian university.

Imagine the scene, the middle of WW2, nazi flags everywhere, high ranking nazis who could have you shot for even the slightest insult or 'defeatist' comment, many of the students actually wearing Wehrmacht uniform as they are also active soldiers.

When Giesler, a nasty piece of work, started talking about the female students, saying they shouldn't really waste time in school but concentrate on being mothers and give the fuhrer a few sons, how they weren't suitable for studying and if they couldn't find a husband because they were too ugly, he could find a few of his men to do the deed, the students were shocked and appalled.

But even in this nazi society, at a nazi indoctrinated institution, surrounded by nazis, having grown up in a time when the idea that women should indeed just be housewives and not study were actually quite common even among non-nazis, even in this situation, the students protested.

They started shouting, booing, disagreeing.

And even when Police officers with truncheons entered the hall and started wacking people, the students still would not be silenced.

And not just the girls who were forced to sit on the balcony, but also the male students sitting downstairs, many of whom in wehrmacht uniform, conscripted into the Wehrmacht.

The Gauleiter was forced to end his speech early and leave.

This public and dangerous protest encouraged members of one of Germany's most famous resistance groups die Weiße Rose to continue their work with renewed passion.

 

This story which sadly is mostly unknown, deserves some extra attention these days.

I find it very interesting that in 1943, in Nazi Germany, at an university students who had been living in a Nazi society and been bombarded by Nazi propaganda for over a decade, since their childhood, protested against a sexist Nazi speech.

Two subjects that somehow are way too relatable than they should be today.

A time when words like Nazism, feminism, rude and vulgar politicians, patriarchy, protesting, not taking the younger generation seriously, free speech, etc, etc, are again in the news in unexpected ways.

 

Disclaimer; I got the pictures from the movie 'Die weiße Rose' (1982) as there are none of the actual event.

This superb movie was made in the 1980s and tells the story of the German resistance group of the same name, not to be confused with the also very good 'Sophie Scholl - Die letzten Tage' (2005).

I highly advice you to go watch both these movies, the 1980s one first.

Although it is not my habit to promote illegal behaviour, I think the times we live in make it important to hear these stories and see the movies, no matter how you do it.

So check out youtube.

me & my sign at the airport protest in San Diego

Photo taken at a protest rally in front of the presidential residence, the Grassalkovich Palace in Bratislava. HDR created from a single image, shot with a Canon 450D with a Sigma 10-20mm lens.

 

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btw.. this is my number 100 photo on flickr :)

A lot of the protesters wore this at the official opening of Vancouver’s Trump International Hotel and Tower. There were deliberate no-shows from some local politicians and community leaders.

 

Despite what the maps shows, the tower is on Georgia Street near Bute, not Robson Street, Vancouver, BC.

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