This relates esp. to protests on Jan. 20 but could relate to others.
Remember what happened to the half-million or so who demonstrated in NYC during the RNC--many were carted away and held illegally for 36 hours and more--convention's over--so sorry! If anyone sued and won for violation of civil rights, just a small cost of doing business.
On Jan. 20, they only need to hamper us for a short period in order nullify any effect our efforts might have had.
Plus, I expect they'll wait until the last possible moment before revealing the TRUE locations of the parade and other events. And they'll have large holding areas set up in advance, and keep us incommunicado, etc., just as they did in NYC; only this time they'll probably be anticipating that we might be anticipating all this.
So we need some SERIOUS planning and counter-strategy -- best if possible to get an injunction BEFORE Jan. 20 against the kinds of violations that occurred in NYC, so that violators will not just be liable for petty damages but be held in contempt of court (which I believe can put them in jail at least briefly). And lots of lawyers and bail money on hand at the time.
And maybe it's also time we start proclaiming more loudly and farther in advance on our right to be heard--I mean, I'm sure the * admin will try to line the parade streets and fill all events with folks who've sworn their fealty to him; but we have as much right to have our complaints heard about this inauguration as others have to be heard applauding it (among other reasons, plenty of our tax dollars will be spent on both the hoopla and "security").
PS: Here's a graphic you can use on t-shirts, flyers, etc. A link to the page with the file is below:
Here's a link to a page where you can download a file containing the graphic in Illustrator 3, eps and pdf formats:
http://www.sortor.com/black_box_graphics_text.html Original size about right for a t-shirt or fits on letter-size paper. Pls forward!