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Cake day: March 24th, 2025

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  • That’s really why I was hoping to hear from someone involved in planning. If this event is permitted, will have infrastructure constructed (ie a stage, gates, etc) and has a public schedule of speakers, etc along the lines of the Women’s March in 2017, the March for our Lives in 2018, or the various Marches for Science, then I think it’s much less likely to see a violent crackdown by the administration.

    On the other hand, if this is more along the lines of the airport protests against the travel ban in 2017, the anti-Iraq War protests in 2003, or the 2020 uprising protests, which were all MUCH less structured and had a much more confrontational vibe to them, then I think there’s a greater likelihood of a violent crackdown.




  • I’m not worried about them getting lost. I know how to keep track of my kids in a large crowd pretty well. And my wife will be there, too. We’ll have child carrying harnesses so the kids can ride strapped onto our back if they don’t want to walk anymore. My concern is about the intended atmosphere of the event.

    Also, as someone who never saw my parents engage in politics beyond voting, and barely even ever heard them speak about politics, I think it’s important for kids to see their parents engaging in politics, even if they don’t really understand what’s going on. It shows them that it’s not only OK, but encouraged to form and act on their own political ideas. It opens them up to discussing political issues when they get old enough to, and shows them that politics isn’t just something for the ruling elite.




  • Nobody is ever claiming that any were ever amazing. I was on facebook when it was still called theFacebook and you needed a college email to sign up and I was on Reddit before Gamergate.

    Opening up facebook to allowing anyone to join isn’t what made it shitty. Not by a long stretch. It barely even existed when that happened. It was 2 years after the site launched. Back then there wasn’t even a feed. The landing page was your profile with your Wall, and that eventually evolved into the feed. Peak facebook was from ~2006-2012. The thing that drove it to shit was the IPO and the drive for constant increase in quarterly profits that comes with a company being publicly traded.

    GamerGate wasn’t massive all over Reddit. It was largely on 8chan and 4chan and a few isolated subreddits, but it didn’t even make the front page of Reddit until after mainstream media started reporting on it. Reddit has always had problems, but the thing that’s made it really shitty, again, was the IPO.

    Get over your superiority complex. Nobody cares.