As someone now living in Europe, I find the US protests mild and small. When Europeans protest, they protest. I mean, my native Greece saw a massive protest in Feb, well over a million went out, in a country of ~9 million. This is how you do it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm3vEKMnA-8
What you’re failing to understand is the USA is so gigantic that you can’t really get people that don’t have a lot of money in one spot easily. It’s costly to fly/drive to one place. Greece is tiny in comparison. We had people protesting in the millions throughout the USA this weekend but not all together in the same place as I said it’s just too damn expensive.
Are you going to help pay to organize that sort of thing or just not think about the logistics of it all and say random things on the internet because you possibly dislike the USA or something and just felt like taking a little internet jab? USA citizens have had enough and were trying to organize everywhere we can. Greece isn’t even bigger than Texas which is just 1 of the 50 states to put it into perspective for you.
Anyways keep it up USA I’m rooting for you guys to pull through “I have friends everywhere”
I don’t think that was the point. The point was that one ninth of the population was on the street. That’s over 11%.
To be at the same scale the US being a country of ~340 millions should have a protest of almost 38 millions people.
In smaller country people may be able to protest together more easily but usually they manifest locally, in their own town or the closest city.
You’re basically watching a whole country (re)learn how to do this. Most of us have had it good for a long time, up until very recently. You’re seeing a lot of first-timers in every one of these protests, as the movement grows. Give it time.
The problem, the Americans work too much. If they had the vacation days like the Europeans, these protests would turn French. The demonstrations in Germany are weak compared to the French too.
As someone now living in Europe, I find the US protests mild and small. When Europeans protest, they protest. I mean, my native Greece saw a massive protest in Feb, well over a million went out, in a country of ~9 million. This is how you do it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm3vEKMnA-8
What you’re failing to understand is the USA is so gigantic that you can’t really get people that don’t have a lot of money in one spot easily. It’s costly to fly/drive to one place. Greece is tiny in comparison. We had people protesting in the millions throughout the USA this weekend but not all together in the same place as I said it’s just too damn expensive.
Are you going to help pay to organize that sort of thing or just not think about the logistics of it all and say random things on the internet because you possibly dislike the USA or something and just felt like taking a little internet jab? USA citizens have had enough and were trying to organize everywhere we can. Greece isn’t even bigger than Texas which is just 1 of the 50 states to put it into perspective for you.
Anyways keep it up USA I’m rooting for you guys to pull through “I have friends everywhere”
Also here’s a tidbit of the protests this weekend https://i.imgur.com/vR41TqH.gifv
Also fact check as of this post it was the third most attended protest in USA history https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_protests_and_demonstrations_in_the_United_States_by_size
Damn, that’s huge. I didn’t even know there were any.
I don’t think that was the point. The point was that one ninth of the population was on the street. That’s over 11%.
To be at the same scale the US being a country of ~340 millions should have a protest of almost 38 millions people.
In smaller country people may be able to protest together more easily but usually they manifest locally, in their own town or the closest city.
Yep, people dont think about that. Greece is the size of Alabama lol.
USA = 9.8 million kilometers
Greece = 132,000 kilometers
You’re basically watching a whole country (re)learn how to do this. Most of us have had it good for a long time, up until very recently. You’re seeing a lot of first-timers in every one of these protests, as the movement grows. Give it time.
The problem, the Americans work too much. If they had the vacation days like the Europeans, these protests would turn French. The demonstrations in Germany are weak compared to the French too.
…and in France we get maimed by tear gas grenades and rubber bullets for it. Yay.