
Only 28 days were needed for People to take to the streets and give up a holiday in protest of regime change in America.
By Michael Moore
28 Days. That’s all it took for people to want to give up a holiday, make some homemade signs and show up in cities all over the country on Monday. There had been no promotion, no permits, little planning, no leaders or celebrities scheduled to speak, and if they had wanted to speak, nobody could have heard them anyway cause in many cities either people forgot to bring a microphone or a loudspeaker, a few brought a bullhorn, no one seemed to be in charge, there was no agenda, no opening act, no pre-planned chants and if there was supposed to be a march to someplace, no one knew where we were going or if we should turn right or left or straight.
In other words, from Tampa to Tucson to Trenton, it was a beautiful sight. Rebellious, random, raucous! With the schools closed, parents brought their kids — and the kids made the best signs. As I looked at all the pix so many of you sent me, I was filled with such joy, and for the first time in many months I thought, “We’re going to be ok.”
My executive producer, Angie Vargos, attended the New York City protest in Union Square, where thousands had gathered and later marched to Washington Square Park. She spoke with a variety of people, and I thought it would lift your spirits to hear how some of your fellow Americans spent their Presidents’ Day. (Listen below).
Enjoy! Don’t give up! Better days are ahead! Stay tuned for all sorts of future actions.
— Michael
Source: michaelmoore.com