I'm planning to attend the march in DC on January 13, and I need some advice both on what to expect and how to prepare.

I am not a stranger to protests. I attended a few during the George Floyd uprising, some of which were quite large, but I have a feeling this one will be more massive than any I've participated in before. With that in mind...

What are the most common threats protestors will face? What steps should I take to ensure the safety of myself and others? How do we defend ourselves from cops, counter-protesters and other aggressors? Are there essential supplies or tools I should bring to this end? Is there anything I should not bring under any circumstances?

Are there any environmental hazards I should be aware of? How do we avoid them?

Are there conventions and strategies employed in very large protests that I should be aware of, so as to more effectively coordinate my efforts with those around me?

What are the tactics and methods of disruption used by cops and others looking to disrupt the march? How do we counter them?

How do I identify plants, saboteurs, and other state operatives? What steps, if any, should I take to expose them?

Will my ability to reach the protest be hampered deliberately or incidentally if I need to drive several hours to the site of the protest? Are there any legal ramifications to moving out of state to join a march?

Is there anything I have failed to consider?

Thank you, comrades, for any advice you can muster.

  • Kuori [she/her]
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    6 months ago

    don't bring your phone, don't take pictures, do wear a mask (you should always be wearing a mask out though), do dress in normal clothes so you can blend into a crowd if you need to run.

    • TeezyZeezy@lemmygrad.ml
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      6 months ago

      Definitely good, but how serious are you about the pictures thing?

      Every event I've ever been to I've wanted to amplify and the way to do that is through videos and posting pictures. Obviously your face and other people's faces should try to stay out of it, but just a span of the size of the crowd isn't hurting anyone.

      I might be biased because I am honestly at the point of just saying fuck it with my identity being linked to communism. If the pigs want to find me, they already have plenty of evidence of me being involved with this and there's no shame in my game. They don't need a reason to do something to me, so I might as well amplify and document this shit.

      I do agree about clothing and blending in.

      • Kuori [she/her]
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        6 months ago

        i wouldn't personally post pictures. not because i'm concerned about my identity but bc others in the crowd didn't consent to having their identities compromised by me, you know?

        i'm not very tech-inclined but i suppose if you could blur their faces/tattoos etc it could be fine? these are just a few baseline rules i adhere to. i'm also not very active on social media so there's not much benefit in me in sharing stuff like that.