protesting the invading hordes
The march was great. It was huge , high spirited , angry and peaceful . And sweltering! I'm not used to being out in 90-degree blazing sunshine. Whew. It was the largest protest ever conducted against a political convention, and probably the second largest demo ever held in NYC, after the great anti-nuclear protest in June of 1982. (I was there - were you?) From what I hear, the police mostly behaved themselves. After the march, thousands of us exercised our cherished right of peaceable assembly in Central Park, mostly lounging around on the lawn, some people playing music. It will be very interesting to see what happens tomorrow , August 31, a long-planned day of civil disobedience actions. I won't be participating, but I admire the demonstrators and wish them much good luck and safety. I am continually inspired by the vast creativity brought to the protests these days. Seems to me that's a relatively new phenomenon. The t-shirts , buttons , stickers and signs are oft...