Photo Summary of A29 in NYC
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Today in New York City, 500,000 people marched in solidarity with the rest of the world, denouncing policies of the U.S. government from every possible angle. After a 6-hour long march, protesters did not just pack up their signs and go home. Various autonomous contingents sprawled out across the city, doing everything from a "kick the heads of state" soccer game in Central Park, to jail solidarity demonstrations for those arrested, to a relentless verbal assault campaign on Republican delegates trying to hide out in Broadway theaters. "Republican scum! Your time has come!" was a chant that could be heard up and down the avenues this afternoon.
Photos and commentary:
UFPJ march [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
UFPJ march anti-imperialist contingent [ 1 ]
Dragon fire [ 1 ] [ video ]
Times Square [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Cops taping protesters in Times Square [ 1 ]
Kiss-in [ 1 ]
Central Park [ 1 ]
Mouse bloc [ 1 ]
Today in New York City, 500,000 people marched in solidarity with the rest of the world, denouncing policies of the U.S. government from every possible angle. After a 6-hour long march, protesters did not just pack up their signs and go home. Various autonomous contingents sprawled out across the city, doing everything from a "kick the heads of state" soccer game in Central Park, to jail solidarity demonstrations for those arrested, to a relentless verbal assault campaign on Republican delegates trying to hide out in Broadway theaters. "Republican scum! Your time has come!" was a chant that could be heard up and down the avenues this afternoon.
Photos and commentary:
UFPJ march [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
UFPJ march anti-imperialist contingent [ 1 ]
Dragon fire [ 1 ] [ video ]
Times Square [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Cops taping protesters in Times Square [ 1 ]
Kiss-in [ 1 ]
Central Park [ 1 ]
Mouse bloc [ 1 ]