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SF Protest Video
50,000 people in the streets of San Francisco! 200,000 in the streets of D.C.! This is a six and a half minute video from yesterday's protest downtown, featuring Trent Willis from the ILWU Local 10.
With bursts of energy from periodic mass mobilizations, the country's anti-war movement used to quickly recede to the background. But Saturday's demonstrations throughout the country marked a reinvigoration of the anti-war movement sparked by Cindy Sheehan and the blatant squandering of U.S. resources for war abroad that was exposed to the country by the devastation of Hurrican Katrina. What we have learned as a movement that this struggle wasn't going to be a sprint but a marathon.
San Francisco on Saturday was a festively angered day flowing with music and people representing with their various tactics to target the war: anti-military recruitment campaigns, Women in Black, labor organizers and anti-imperialism campaigns from the Phillipines, Puerto Rico and Korea.
People that have been in the trenches doing the good work for the past years: mad props, keep the struggle on!
People that are just now waking up: join us, we got a regime to topple!
San Francisco on Saturday was a festively angered day flowing with music and people representing with their various tactics to target the war: anti-military recruitment campaigns, Women in Black, labor organizers and anti-imperialism campaigns from the Phillipines, Puerto Rico and Korea.
People that have been in the trenches doing the good work for the past years: mad props, keep the struggle on!
People that are just now waking up: join us, we got a regime to topple!
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yes!
Fri, Oct 7, 2005 2:24PM
great street video!
Sun, Sep 25, 2005 4:24PM
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