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The Resistance

The scene in New York City's Foley Square on May Day. The Trump administration has turned the words carved in stone on the New York Supreme Court into an American fiction. The sign in the foreground tells us how we need to respond.

All photos © Robert Rosen.

 

I went to the May Day rally in New York City's Foley Square to express my outrage at everything Trump, Musk, and their collection of authoritarians and incompetent sycophants are doing. I went because my rights and my way of life are under assault. I was one more body among a multitude of bodies that filled the plaza. As has become clearer with each passing week, Americans are resisting.

 

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Vulgar and demeaning anti-Trump signs are a common sight.

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Members of the Resistance Revival Chorus, a collective of women and nonbinary vocalists, perform a capella from the back of a truck, singing of humanity and dignity.

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Make America Think Again

 

I was among the tens of thousands of people who marched in the April 5 New York City Hands Off protest against the policies of Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Since then I've seen many pictures of the many signs people carried to express their rage and disgust with the administration's lawlessness, cruelty, and stupidity. But the sign in this photo, which I took on the corner of 40th Street and 5th Avenue, is the only one of its kind that I've seen. It says so much in so few words.

 

Make Lying Wrong Again

Make America Think Again

Make Humans Matter Again

Make People Care Again

 

Which seems to sum up everything Trump and Musk are not doing, have no desire to do, and are incapable of doing even if they wanted to.

 

Another nationwide protest is planned for April 19 in all 50 states. I will be marching in New York.

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Something in the Air

 

I've been around for a long time and I thought I'd never live to see anything as malevolent as what Donald Trump and Elon Musk are inflicting daily on America. Not even Nixon comes close. That's why I attended the February 17 Presidents Day protest against the Trump-Musk regime in New York's Washington Square Park. I was part of a vocal crowd that raised their placards high in the air to express their fury at a rogue administration attempting to destroy the foundations of democracy and replace it with an autocratic oligarchy that only a billionaire would want. 

 

I don't know if such demonstrations will do any good, though if they continue to grow in size and frequency they just might. There are positive signs: a February 22 demonstration in the park urging the corrupt and compromised mayor, Eric Adams, to resign, and a pro–transgender rights demonstration the following day.

 

I do know that these protests brought to mind the Thunderclap Newman song, from 1969, "Something in the Air," whose lyrics have taken on renewed relevance. The song, written by Speedy Keen and produced by Peter Townshend, begins:

 

Call out the instigators
Because there's something in the air
We've got to get together sooner or later
Because the revolution's here
And you know it's right

 

The third verse, however, says this:

 

Hand out the arms and ammo
We're gonna blast our way through here

 

Let's hope it doesn't get to that point. But when you threaten people's jobs, healthcare, and retirement—their very way of life, there's no telling what might happen.

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