Yesterday was a big day for #NoKings rallies across America and even around
    the world. Millions of people participated in the United States. I’ve always
    been a little skeptical of demonstrations, but this one felt different.
    There was enthusiasm and joy, partly inspired by the fun images of
    protesters dancing in inflatable animal costumes in Portland. 
  
  
    In our mostly rural county, there’s a small demonstration every Saturday in
    Woodstock. Yesterday it was much larger, with over 500 people lining
    Reservoir Road. I later read that Senator Mark Warner joined the group.
  
  
    I passed the crowd and drove down to the old courthouse, where a small group
    was holding signs and waving flags. 
  
  
    A woman held up a sign that says “No matter where you are from, we’re glad
    you’re our neighbor.”  I have often seen this sign in Harrisonburg,
    which calls itself The Friendly City.
  
  
    She is standing next to a statue of  Peter Muhlenberg, a hero of the
    American Revolution. He was a clergyman in Woodstock when the war broke out.
    The legend is that he interrupted a sermon to declare, "there is a time to
    preach and a time to fight, and now is the time to fight!" He recruited 300
    members of his parish to form the 8th Virginia Regiment, made up mostly of
    German-Americans.
  
  Today’s final image is a collection of signs that I saw on the Internet from various places.
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I love the guy with the sign "even introverts are here" ;-))
ReplyDeleteI hope those demonstration keep getting louder and stronger.
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ReplyDeleteI happy to see the No kings day was peaceful.
I like reading all the signs. Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
...Resist. Resist. Resist.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly was a great day for Americans to share together! Now if only the Republicans could stop being so hateful. They are regular people being deluded, and are missing out on what true America is all about. Im talking about the voters, not the crazed leaders!
ReplyDeleteNice series of photos.
ReplyDeleteI am a big believer in peaceful protests. If we had been complacent when George III ruled America, with no protests, we would be singing a very different national anthem. There were some great signs people made, my favorite is the introvert one, and being one of those, laughed out loud when I saw it. You got some great photos Linda!
ReplyDeleteHope... you bring me hope with your Post. Thank you for sharing at MosaicMonday ❤️
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