is it well known and do people talk about it … like in the mainstream media ?


[solved] in the media :
https://www.newsweek.com/50-states-anti-trump-protest-nationwide-february-5-details-2025300
( thanks to irelephant )

What To Know
The movement has a website at 50501movement.carrd.co and is active on Instagram, Reddit, Bluesky, Discord and Signal.


[caution]

https://bsky.app/profile/ecmclaughlin.bsky.social
(see comment below by @Lennnny@lemmy.world )

Listen,
for folks who don’t know, I was a part of a small organizing team that led to a mass mobilization in 813 cities worldwide in 2019.

I am not talking out of my ass.

You should be VERY VERY VERY careful in this environment about sharing flyers for events that identify NO organizer


See also :
GeneralStrikeUS.com
proposed by : @TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee


[solved] by : @Sergio@slrpnk.net

Click to show start times

Start times:

Start Times By State (current as of 1/31/2025):

Alabama: No information
Alaska: 12:00 noon
Arizona: 12:00 noon
Arkansas: 12:00 noon
California: 12:00 noon
Colorado: 12:00 noon
Connecticut: 12:00 noon
Delaware: 12:00 noon
Florida: 12:00 noon
Georgia: 11:00 AM
Hawaii: 12:00 noon
Idaho: 12:00 noon
Illinois: 12:00 noon
Indiana: 12:00 noon
Iowa: 12:00 noon
Kansas: 12:00 noon
Kentucky: 12:00 noon
Louisiana: 12:00 noon
Maine: 12:00 noon
Maryland: 12:00 noon
Massachusetts: 12:00 noon
Michigan: 12:00 noon
Minnesota: 12:00 noon
Mississippi: 12:00 noon
Missouri: 12:00 noon
Montana: 12:00 noon
Nebraska: 12:00 noon
Nevada: 12:00 noon
New Hampshire: 12:00 noon
New Jersey: 12:00 noon
New Mexico: 12:00 noon
New York: 12:00 noon
North Carolina: 1:00 PM
North Dakota: 12:00 noon
Ohio: 12:00 noon
Oklahoma: 12:00 noon - 4:00 PM
Oregon: 12:00 noon
Pennsylvania: 12:00 noon
Rhode Island: 12:00 noon
South Carolina: 12:00 noon
South Dakota: 12:00 noon
Tennessee: 1:30
Texas: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Utah: 12:00 noon
Vermont: 12:00 noon
Virginia: 11:30 AM
Washington: 12:00 noon - 2PM
Washington DC: 12:00 noon
West Viriginia: 12:00 noon
Wisconsin: 12:00 noon
Wyoming: 12:00 noon
https://redlib.northboot.xyz/r/50501/comments/1ifb26m/start_times/

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    Click to show start times

    Start times:

    Start Times By State (current as of 1/31/2025):

    Alabama: No information

    Alaska: 12:00 noon

    Arizona: 12:00 noon

    Arkansas: 12:00 noon

    California: 12:00 noon

    Colorado: 12:00 noon

    Connecticut: 12:00 noon

    Delaware: 12:00 noon

    Florida: 12:00 noon

    Georgia: 11:00 AM

    Hawaii: 12:00 noon

    Idaho: 12:00 noon

    Illinois: 12:00 noon

    Indiana: 12:00 noon

    Iowa: 12:00 noon

    Kansas: 12:00 noon

    Kentucky: 12:00 noon

    Louisiana: 12:00 noon

    Maine: 12:00 noon

    Maryland: 12:00 noon

    Massachusetts: 12:00 noon

    Michigan: 12:00 noon

    Minnesota: 12:00 noon

    Mississippi: 12:00 noon

    Missouri: 12:00 noon

    Montana: 12:00 noon

    Nebraska: 12:00 noon

    Nevada: 12:00 noon

    New Hampshire: 12:00 noon

    New Jersey: 12:00 noon

    New Mexico: 12:00 noon

    New York: 12:00 noon

    North Carolina: 1:00 PM

    North Dakota: 12:00 noon

    Ohio: 12:00 noon

    Oklahoma: 12:00 noon - 4:00 PM

    Oregon: 12:00 noon

    Pennsylvania: 12:00 noon

    Rhode Island: 12:00 noon

    South Carolina: 12:00 noon

    South Dakota: 12:00 noon

    Tennessee: 1:30

    Texas: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

    Utah: 12:00 noon

    Vermont: 12:00 noon

    Virginia: 11:30 AM

    Washington: 12:00 noon - 2PM

    Washington DC: 12:00 noon

    West Viriginia: 12:00 noon

    Wisconsin: 12:00 noon

    Wyoming: 12:00 noon

    https://redlib.northboot.xyz/r/50501/comments/1ifb26m/start_times/

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    I feel like the issue is with our fellow citizens who voted for him and the congressmen/woman. You can protest all you want but they’ll keep getting elected.

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      If you can disrupt businesses enough then the oligarchs holding Trump’s leash will start telling him to behave.

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    I only just learned about it today, myself. I work that day, but I might be able to shift things around.

    I really wish that these protests were more widely shared in advance. I want to be involved, but only getting a couple of days advance warning makes it really hard. I know that sometimes you have to act fast, but if you want your movement to succeed then you’ve got to try to consider the real lives of all of the people who want to help, but are also really limited in their time. Plan protests on weekends, and if you’ve got to protest on a weekday, then plan it way ahead of time and give everyone a chance to plan to be there. I’m sure it looks better to have one big protest with 10X people there than ten protests with 1X people attending.

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      i don’t know who organized this and just made this post to have some answers. Thankfully, some users are coming up with answers … so i have updated the header of this post.

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        Pretty sure it was just a grassroots online thing, without any real leaders. Which, don’t get me wrong that has its own benefits. But understanding that origin also helps explain why it’s a little unorganized

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    Good luck but I either need to fly or take a ferry to get to my state’s capitol building. Need more than a few days heads up.

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    Excited to see people ready to take action, but just be careful. See the thread on this profile for more info: https://bsky.app/profile/ecmclaughlin.bsky.social (this user has set her account to logged in users only).

    "Listen, for folks who don’t know, I was a part of a small organizing team that led to a mass mobilization in 813 cities worldwide in 2019.

    I am not talking out of my ass.

    You should be VERY VERY VERY careful in this environment about sharing flyers for events that identify NO organizer"

    There was also a mod thread on r/albuquerque about it.

    I am sure there will be BOTH legit protests and shitty people using this for nefarious reasons. I’m still on the fence about whether to drive 2 hours to my local one or not. I’ve already signed up for other things through mobilize.us anyway.

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      Hi Lenny,
      i think i will add your comment here to the header of my post. What do you think ?

      P.S. : Main warning in your comment added. Done. Also added a [caution] flare

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        Sure… I don’t wanna stop people going though. I just want people to consider what didn’t even enter my mind as someone who is new to all this. Read up, and be willing to protect yourself if you go. But I DO support people protesting if this is legit.

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        You should be VERY VERY VERY careful in this environment about sharing flyers for events that identify NO organizer

        Why?

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          i don’t know if it is right or wrong. So, i simply highlighted this caution word because people should discuss it. Collectively we may find out who is organizing this and if it is legit or not.

          Please tell me what you think.

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            I’ve never been involved in organizing protests. I’ve only attended a few, so I don’t know anything about leading them. It seems like a serious warning, which made me worried and curious of what I might be missing. Sorry I can’t help :/

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              If no one is taking credit for it on the flyer, it might be bait to get people to come out to a fake (& unlicensed) protest to get themselves arrested.

              Edit: “unlicensed”…I meant there’s no city permit obtained for the gathering. Many cities require such permits so they have a head’s up for crowd control and first responder staffing. No permit would mean they declare it an illegal protest and that introduces potential arrests.

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                I’m not a lawyer, but I believe in most cases you’re free to demonstrate without a permit, see here: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights I believe if, for example, you exceed the area’s capacity the police are supposed to give an order to disperse and then give you time to disperse.

                However it’s better to get a permit, agreed. And the police may not do what they’re “supposed” to do.

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      This is a white people thing. Students and min wage workers in large cities can pull this off. America is full of people with hope and a 9-5 to.oay there ridiculous rent.

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        Yes, all those impoverished people in cities working minimum wage jobs that rely on every cent of their paycheck just to keep a roof over their kids’ heads and food in their bellies who will get fired for missing even a day of work for any reason can totally pull this off. Totally.

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        As a student there is no way I am skipping a day’s worth of classes and risking my grade for a single protest that’s probably not going to do shit similar to the other protests I’ve been to that didn’t do shit

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      Call in sick. You’re not gonna get fired for missing one day.

      If you are gonna get fired for that, this is literally the protest to stop that shit.

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        Not everyone lives in their state capitol. It’s a 10+ hour drive for some people. Take three days off? This protest is going to be low turnout.

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        You’re not gonna get fired for missing one day.

        Tell me you’ve never worked for minimum wage by telling me you’ve never worked for minimum wage.

        If you are gonna get fired for that, this is literally the protest to stop that shit.

        Tell me you’ve never lived in poverty with children depending on you by telling me you’ve never lived in poverty with children depending on you.

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            They’re not for me at all because I am not in that situation, but that doesn’t change the fact that people will get fired for missing a day of work and telling them that this protest for them is not going to feed their kids or put a roof over their heads.

            But people like you would rather give poor people shit for trying to survive and not protesting on a specific day you want them to protest on than having compassion for poor people. Which makes me wonder what you are protesting.

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              Idk in europe you wouldn’t get fired for that and if you did youd get a benefits package and could just get child support and welfare not yo mention free health-care.

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                I don’t know when the last time you looked at a map was, but the United States of America is in no way in Europe.

                So how is that in any way relevant to this situation?

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                  Just start an agressive savings fund cause you are worthless to your employer and once tariffs hit you are likely to get fired anyway. Good luck and use your free time to contact elected representatives

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          This is very much a fair take - and ties back to the realities of the French Revolution. It wasn’t actually the poorest people on revolt, but a slightly more wealthy class that had just enough comfort in their lives to make decisions like organizing for change.

          I know it’s not possible for every person to join. I can only ask for those capable to think about it. For what it’s worth, the original post has suggested other ways of contributing aside from attending.

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          No minimum wage job I’ve had would fire me for missing one day. Firing me then hiring a new person takes time and money.

          Probably different in the US where workers have little to no rights however

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          Not everyone is as fearful as you. And some would prefer to show a good example to their kids and stand up for their values.

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            Interesting… not being willing to starve your children means you’re fearful to you. I hope you don’t have any children yourself.

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                I’m glad you’re so sarcastically sure of yourself.

                https://www.aecf.org/blog/child-food-insecurity

                In 2022, 17% of all house­holds with chil­dren — rep­re­sent­ing 13.4 mil­lion kids — were grap­pling with food inse­cu­ri­ty, accord­ing to the USDA. In some of these house­holds, only adults were food inse­cure. In oth­er house­holds, chil­dren were direct­ly impacted.

                The USDA esti­mates that 44.2 mil­lion peo­ple lived in food inse­cure house­holds nation­wide in 2022. Since these esti­mates do not include home­less fam­i­lies, the actu­al num­ber of chil­dren impact­ed by food inse­cu­ri­ty is even larger.

                Also, fired is not the same as laid off. And if you get fired in an at-will state, you may not be entitled to unemployment.

                The fact that you and others apparently have no compassion for the poor makes me wonder exactly what you’re protesting for.

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            Of course not. Not anyone that doesn’t have any dependents.

            You all get to do almost nothing all day (except post weak takes on Lemmy) and act like you are carrying the economy on your back.

            Fuck off. The adults have people who depend on them.

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    Love a protest in the middle of the workday, should be easy for most people to attend, no?

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      I’ve already seen someone on Lemmy say that they should feed their kids out of dumpsters if they lose their job that they rely on to live paycheck-to-paycheck (like almost half of Americans) and then their home because they can’t pay rent.

      And if they lose their kids to CPS because they were made homeless and their parents were arrested during a general strike protest? Hey, they were clearly just MAGA bootlickers anyway.

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        I’m dubious of the reality of said comment, or the support it got in upvotes.

        Most of us understand that protesting carries risks, and encourage others to risk what they feel okay with.

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          Yeah, I clearly have a good reason to lie about that, which is stuff. Either that or things. Or maybe because shut up.

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          Do explain how me talking about the fact that people (like you) have no compassion or understanding for others when it comes to this event is not on-topic enough for you.

          I understand that you think that people should sacrifice their jobs and their homes and their kids so that they can protest on a specific day, but I’m guessing that’s not going to get them to do it. Nor is being rude about it.

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            You are overdramatic. You make mountains out of molehills, and somehow EVERY news story somehow affects you personally. So fragile.

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              This literally does not apply to me, so how does it affect me personally?

              Are you operating under the strange and somewhat disturbing belief that you can only have compassion for people if they are going through the same things you are?

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      If people aren’t willing to give up 1 hour of their corporate slavery to stop facism, then we are already doomed.

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        It’s 576 miles between El Paso and Austin. Please explain how someone is going to be able to get there within an hour with time to protest.

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        You had it correct at corporate SLAVERY.

        Imagine you get fired over this, lose your home, stop being able to feed your family. I don’t think unemployment benefits in the US cover much, do they?

        I hope most everyone who’s ABLE to protest, is also willing.

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          Yea, I’m looking at this but thinking “that’s not happening lol” with my state. I’m in AZ and anyone outside Phoenix is probably driving at least 2 hours just to get there.

          For me: 6 hours in a car with 5000ft (1500m) drop/climb just for a protest that’s vaguely “against Project 2025”. I could never justify it.

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        More like 2 days and money for a car or bus + gas, depending on where in the state you live

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          Honestly? No. This isn’t something that you go “if it’s convenient”, the entire concept of freedom is at stake here. I’m biased as a woman of color in a non traditional marriage, but this is absolutely mandatory. I will lose a day’s wages, and it may impact my ability to pay my bills. But are you not seeing the future of this administration if people stand by and accept it?

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              Yes, absolutely. But what rent can I pay when I’m suddenly deported because my parents were (legal) immigrants? When I’m being forced to give birth? When I’m fired and accused of being a DEI hire? When my children are hunted? I am willing to sacrifice for this cause.

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                  Listen. My son’s birth certificate has an extended stay motel as his address. I understand poverty. It is NOT worse than what’s coming.

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                  It is a lot more difficult to be evicted in most states (even if you don’t pay your rent) than it is to be picked up by ICE.

                  I get it. I’ve been too poor to even make it to work at least a few times. (Could not pay for the gas or a ride)

                  The point is right now we need numbers to protect what very very little autonomy we still have. If it would absolutely kill you to participate then don’t but we don’t need this shit right now.

                  Don’t let the pursuit of perfection keep us from uniting. Now is the time for common ground.

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          I think people in positions of privilege can recognize their status, and, in my opinion, have a duty to do more (whether it’s donate to orgs fighting this, or donate time if able to be more flexible with their time and work commitments, etc. ).

          There will be people who will be able to take greater risk because they are privileged. There are less financially secure individuals who won’t be able to take as much risk. That’s OK! We don’t need to turn this into a dick waving contest of “who is doing more”

          What we don’t need is this bickering amongst ourselves. We’re all proletariat. Some proletariat will have more privilege. And getting the less privileged working class to attack the slightly more privileged/wealthy wage slav- I mean “workers”- is EXACTLY what they want!

          DO NOT give the bourgeoisie what they want, c’mon now.

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        You realize that there are differences in the populations working at different times, right? Or are you just happy to be seen being outraged?

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          Sure I realise that, but I was more pointing out that whatever time a protest is there will be people like you unhappy with it.

          I don’t know what gave you the impression I want to be seen outraged and I do hope you’re not making judgments about me over a single comment as that wouldn’t be very good.

          It would be like me labelling you for the two comments I’ve seen you post. Positive intent my friend.

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    if it’s not the start of a general strike idgaf. a single day of protests works about as well as blacking out a subreddit.

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      That’s my take as well.

      Unless this goes on with some critical infrastructure impacted for at least a few weeks, it’s utterly pointless.

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      General strikes take a pretty large mass. To build that, a very important step is making sure more people are aware of how many are committed to resistance.

      It’s like being invited to a party, and the host says “Well, you’re one of the first ten people I’ve invited, but I’m encouraging others to share-” and you just reply “Nope, I’m not going unless there’s already a million people going.” Of course, in this case, the protest has been shared outside of just Lemmy, so don’t use local numbers as an indicator.

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        Right; what do people expect, here? A “general strike” that someone calls at random won’t do much more than a few extra people calling in sick. It takes time to build solidarity to agree that we’re all going to do this. If we had that kind of solidarity, I don’t think we’d be in this position in the first place.

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    How the fuck can you fuck up a protest plan this badly??? Is this intentional sabotage for an effective turn out? Fucking idiots.

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      plan it on a wednesday in the middle of the day so everyone can say “ah, i’m busy” and feel satisfied for doing jack shit

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    I think it’s gonna be one of those things that’s supposed to be a thing, but isn’t a thing.

    But I’m not going to shit all over someone’s attempt to make a difference if it’s based on genuine good effort and intention.

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    “We the people” voted for it! There was no big reveal after the election; it was well known that Project 2025 was the goal. Anyone who says otherwise had their head in the sand for the last 6 months.

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      Nope only 23% of Americans voted for the nazis. 77% of Americans either didn’t vote, voted for Harris (or others), or were ineligible to vote.

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        didn’t vote

        If you accept facists without objection, you aren’t much better than the facists.

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      A lot of Trump voters are horribly uninformed. They didn’t know - and still don’t know - what Project 2025 is. They thought it was fearmongering because they only heard about it from Dems. They have no idea what’s happening right now, nor do they care. All they know is their team won, and they’re otherwise tuned out. Maybe they’ll wake up when they feel the effects, but they’ll probably just blame Democrats because Fox News tells them to.

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        Those were willfully ignorant and they will remain so until they hurt bad or die, no amoubt of information will change that

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      Most maga voters had their head in the sand, they have always had their head in the sand, it’s the only way for them to live. Ignore reality, pretend that your make belief world where racism is fine, jeebus can take the wheel, miracles exist, and trump is the new jeebus

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      A lot of people didn’t even know Biden wasn’t running anymore, tells you how informed Americans were about their vote

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      The majority of “We the people” voted for something else. Don’t let Trump have the narrative that this is what the American people asked for.