Oct 19th Heather Cox Richardson - Letters from an American
https://open.substack.com/pub/heathercoxrichardson/p/october-19-2025?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=3aksq
How much difference will the No Kings Day protests, even as big as they were, make in the face of the administrations attempt to get rid of our democratic political system and replace it with authoritarianism? What good is an inflatable frog against federal agents?
Scholar of social movements Lisa Corrigan noted that large, fun marches full of art and music expand connections and make people more willing to take risks against growing state power. They build larger communities by creating new images that bring together recognizable images from the past in new ways, helping more people see themselves in such an opposition. The community and good feelings those gatherings develop help carry opposition through hard moments. Corrigan notes, too, that yesterday every single rally (including in the small towns) was bigger than the surrounding police force available. That kind of image event is VERY IMPORTANT if youre
demonstrating social coherence AGAINST a fascist government and its makeshift gestapo.
Such rallies bring together multigenerational groups and the playfulness can help create enthusiasm for big tent politics against the monoculture of fascism, Corrigan writes. The frogs (and unicorns and dinosaurs) will be defining ideographs of this period of struggle.