sovay: (Sovay: David Owen)
sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2025-04-05 04:49 pm

A picture of an alternate timeline

Especially since the crowd spilled back at least as far as the Museum of Natural History, my godchild and I got much closer than we had expected to the head of the Mall surrounded by signs themed from penguins to the Constitution, accompanied by intermittently organized political chants and a noise which turned out to be one dude processing through the crowd playing the Wii home theme on a shofar, which is honestly the kind of weirdness I want at my protests, along with the vocal defense of trans rights and science. [personal profile] selkie witnessed a bagpiper in parade dress blasting the "Battle Hymn of the Republic." We were near a marble bench when my godchild needed to sit down, after which he acted as a sort of gateman helping protesters and their signs and their backpacks over or under the thigh-high chain of the fencing. We saw a lot of veterans, a lot of people who looked as though they had protested on this same mall in the 1960's. A lot of kids. A lot of rainbow flags. We had no signs, but our queer/trans/disabled selves. We were tired and counted.



asakiyume: The Red Detachment of Women (1961, Xie Jin) (emancipating collectively)

Let's emancipate collectively

[personal profile] asakiyume 2025-04-05 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you so much for your participation. I was with my dad today, not at a protest, but I have been VERY heartened by the turnout all over the country.