2016 election protests

Anti-Trans Ads Fuel Crisis Hotline Surge After Trump Win

Following Donald Trump’s election victory, LGBTQ advocacy groups have reported a surge in calls and messages to their crisis hotlines, particularly among transgender individuals. The Trevor Project witnessed a nearly 700% increase in outreach, with many callers expressing distress over Trump’s campaign rhetoric and policies targeting the transgender community. This surge in support requests underscores the significant impact of anti-LGBTQ rhetoric and legislation on mental health, particularly among transgender youth, who are already at higher risk of suicide and suicide attempts.

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Pro-Palestine Groups Plan UK Armistice Day Protests, Sparking Outrage

Youth Demand, an offshoot of Just Stop Oil, has announced plans for nationwide pro-Palestine demonstrations in five British cities on Armistice Day, coinciding with Remembrance Sunday events. These “highly coordinated” protests aim to disrupt the commemoration of war veterans, sparking outrage among veterans’ groups. The demonstrations are planned to be disruptive, with organizers emphasizing the need to “swarm” and “cause disruption” before quickly dispersing to avoid arrest. Police have condemned the planned disruptions, emphasizing the importance of allowing Remembrance Day events to proceed without interruption.

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Trump’s Victory: Beyond Inflation and Stupidity

Donald Trump’s victory, while surprising in its scale, can’t be explained by simplistic narratives of an apathetic electorate or the Democratic Party’s supposed shift towards progressivism. Instead, his win hinges on a unique combination of factors. Firstly, voters, despite disliking Trump personally, perceived him as a more competent economic leader due to the perceived loss of the Covid-era welfare state, even though objectively, Biden’s policies improved economic conditions for many. Secondly, the erosion of working-class institutions and the rise of individualism have left many voters prioritizing their own economic self-interest over collective well-being. This has created a climate where people are willing to vote for someone they know will harm others, hoping for personal gain. The key to combating this trend is rebuilding working-class institutions, fostering solidarity, and reminding people of the power of collective action for the greater good.

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Trump Protests Erupt Amidst Fears of Authoritarian Rule

Protests erupted in cities across the country following the election of Donald Trump, with demonstrators expressing their discontent and denouncing the newly elected president with chants like “Fascist clown.” The anger and frustration were palpable, with many protesters feeling a sense of dread and uncertainty about the future under Trump’s leadership.

The prevailing sentiment was that the protests were a response to a perceived threat to democracy and the values they held dear. Many feared that Trump’s presidency would usher in a new era of authoritarianism and oppression, citing his rhetoric, policies, and the lack of checks and balances in place to prevent potential abuses of power.… Continue reading

America Reelects Trump: A Nation Divided and Facing Uncertain Consequences

America will regret its decision to reelect Donald Trump. The consequences of this choice will be far-reaching and devastating, impacting not just the nation’s economy and social fabric, but also its international standing and the well-being of future generations. It’s a decision fueled by a potent cocktail of apathy, misinformation, and a disturbingly strong desire for the status quo, even when that status quo is demonstrably harmful.

The economic ramifications will be felt immediately. The already strained middle class will bear the brunt of the burden, squeezed by soaring housing costs and stagnant wages. Trump’s economic policies, particularly his tariffs, will further inflate prices, making everyday necessities like food and gas increasingly unaffordable for those already struggling to make ends meet.… Continue reading

King and Queen of Spain Targeted with Mud Amid Valencia Flood Outrage

During a visit to flood-affected Valencia, Spain’s King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia were pelted with mud and other objects by protesters, who also hurled abuse at them. The Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, was similarly targeted and hastily evacuated. The anger stems from a view that authorities offered inadequate warning and insufficient support during the floods, which resulted in the death of over 200 people. While the royal couple attempted to engage with the protesters, their planned visit to another affected town, Chiva, was postponed. King Felipe later expressed understanding of the protestors’ anger and frustration.

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Iranian Woman Detained After University Protest Raises Alarms About State Violence and Gender Oppression

A female student in Iran stripped to her underwear and left her hair uncovered outside a university in Tehran as a protest against the country’s strict Islamic dress code. Amnesty International, which shared the video on social media, claimed the woman was “violently arrested” after protesting the forced compliance to the country’s dress code at the Islamic Azad University. The woman had previously been harassed by an Iranian paramilitary group, the Basij, who according to reports had torn her headscarf and clothes. The university’s PR director responded, calling her act indecent and suggesting she was suffering from mental health issues. This unconventional protest comes after the death of a 22-year-old woman in the custody of the morality police for allegedly not wearing her headscarf correctly, which sparked widespread protests across Iran.

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Nigeria’s Government Faces Outrage as 29 Children Risk Death Penalty for Protesting Economic Hardship

Twenty-nine minors, aged between 14 and 17, are facing the death penalty in Nigeria after participating in a protest against the country’s cost-of-living crisis. The protesters were charged with multiple felony counts, including treason. Other minors were also charged, but four collapsed in court due to exhaustion. The accused were each granted bail but have yet to meet the strict conditions set. Lawyers and advocates have drawn attention to the fact that the Child Rights Act does not allow children to be subject to criminal proceedings and sentenced to death.

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Iranian Student Stands Against Hijab Enforcement by Stripping in Bold Protest

A female Iranian student was arrested after stripping off her clothes at the Islamic Azad University in Tehran. The act was a protest against an alleged assault by security forces over her improper hijab. The student was said to be further assaulted during arrest, and the incident has since gone viral on social media. The arrest comes in a context of increased enforcement of strict dress codes for women. Despite Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian denouncing such policies during his campaign, ongoing measures such as facial recognition systems at university entry gates reinforce the wearing of hijabs.

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Team Trump in Turmoil Over Elon Musk’s Troubling Voting Strategy

The America PAC has reportedly received suspicious data from canvassers, with evidence that some have spoofed their locations to make it seem like they visited voters’ homes. Data leaks earlier this month revealed that around 24% of door-knocks in Arizona and 25% in Nevada had been marked as “unusual”, indicating they may have been fake. The PAC has spent over $54 million on vendor Blitz Canvassing in these states, which is also working in Michigan and North Carolina.

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