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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIndivisible updates + actions: We made history. We're not slowing down. ❌👑

Were better than fear. Were braver than billionaires. Were bigger than ever. And were gonna win.
https://indivisible.actionkit.com/mailings/view/121328
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After Saturdays historic day of defiance, were getting right back to work with actions to protect healthcare, end the shutdown, win in Virginia, and expand our movement. But first, take a moment to celebrate No Kings with Ezra!
DU'er,
Wow. All of us together just pulled off the largest peaceful protest in American history. Thats not exaggeration or spin -- its just the factual truth. Leah and I spoke right before Bernie at the DC rally to a crowd of 200,000 people, an awe-inspiring sight of patriotic Americans showing up in defense of their rights and in the face of threats from the regime.
As we prepare now to make the most of this accomplishment, here are my 3 takeaways from the day:
1. This was literally historic.
Saturday was comfortably the largest single-day peaceful protest in American history. More than 7,000,000 people at more than 2,700 protests across the world -- including in the biggest and bluest city centers and reddest and most rural towns in America.
My words cant do justice to the breadth and depth of the events that day. We will be sharing the pictures, watching the videos, and reading the analyses from esteemed academics and historians for years to come. If youre looking for a quick overview, Id recommend Indivisibles Bluesky account -- just scroll through and get a sense of what the largest protest in American history feels like.
And it wasnt just one day out of the blue. This is our third mass mobilization this year, and each one has been bigger than the last.
April Hands Off: 3 million at 1,300 events.
June No Kings: 5 million at 2,100 events.
October No Kings: 7 million people at 2,700 events.
Notice the trend?
All year, weve said we are building movement muscle. We are pulling more and more people in to be part of the opposition. Saturday was more than a single historic day -- it was a sign of things to come.
2. The message couldnt have been clearer or more powerful.
The regime did their damndest to smear us, scare off organizers, and dissuade people from showing up. They called us violent communists. They labeled it a Hate America rally. They wanted conflict, and they wanted it to be a bust.
They failed.
These were boisterous, enormous, peaceful demonstrations in defense of the First Amendment and against kingly rule. If you look at the pictures of crowds from Boise to Seoul to Austin to DC to Paris to Sioux Falls to London to Chicago and every place in between, you got two clear messages: joy and power.
In the largest protest in American history, there were no instances of violence from protestors reported. As of this writing, I am aware of one arrest of a No Kings protestor -- a woman in Alabama with a No Dick Tator sign dressed up as a giant penis. Unjust as that arrest was, thats it.
Our commitment to nonviolence was important for sending the right message to the country this weekend, and its also important for protecting ourselves from the slander, threats, and attacks from the regime in the future. When they come at us, they are coming at the organizers of the largest peaceful protest in American history; a protest that was about one single thing: opposing monarchical rule in America.
3. The regime will now try to erase it -- so we must celebrate it and build on it.
The banner of No Kings resonates in this country. Trump himself couldnt help telling the world how pissed he was with a truly unhinged AI video portraying himself as king while he dropped literal sh*t on peaceful protestors.
But unfortunately for the regime, our banner resonates so much that they are doing everything it can to pretend it didnt exist. What the regime promised us would be a bloody eruption of communist insurrectionists, they are now spinning as a non-event -- via outright delusional denial or conspiracy theories that the crowds were AI.
I cant help but think of George Orwell in a moment like this. The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. And with some exceptions, the establishment media in this country is happy to oblige. The New York Times saw fit to relegate the largest protest in American history to page 23.
The good news is we do not have to rely on the New York Times to tell this story. Get used to saying the largest peaceful protest in American history a lot. You will hear me saying that a lot.
It is up to us to both mythologize it and build upon it. The way we do that is by refusing to allow the regime to define what we did, and by refusing to allow this to be just a one-day protest.
This week the entire No Kings coalition is coming together for a follow-up call on Tuesday at 8pm ET, and then well have a celebratory Whats the Plan with me and Leah at our normal weekly time (Thursday, 3pm ET) to discuss next steps. Lean in this week. Join us, and encourage others to join with you!
If theres one thing weve learned from this weekend its that when we show up and do the work, it sends the regime scrambling. As Leah and I said to close our speech on Saturday:
Were better than fear. Were braver than billionaires. Were bigger than ever. And were gonna win.
In solidarity,
Ezra Levin
Co-Executive Director, Indivisible
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Hit the URL for links.
https://indivisible.actionkit.com/mailings/view/121328
Sign up for the Whats Next After No Kings? mass call tomorrow, October 21, at 8pm ET / 5pm PT. No Kings was massive, powerful, and meaningful -- but it wasnt the end of our work. Join movement leaders and fellow activists Tuesday night to celebrate what we accomplished and dive into whats next in the fight.
Find (and take action with) the local Indivisible groups in your area. Local activists and organizers were the beating heart of No Kings Day -- and theyll keep leading the fight on the ground in your community. Use our map to see what groups are near you, follow them online, and get in touch with local Indivisibles.
Email your Democratic senator(s) and tell them to hold the line in this Trump Shutdown showdown. So far, all but three Senate Dems and Independents -- Cortez Masto, Fetterman, and King -- have held the line against Trump's dangerous budget. We need to let them know were behind them as long as they keep fighting hard!
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Wounded Bear
(64,442 posts)1. K&R...nt
Wednesdays
(22,830 posts)2. Kick and rec.
2naSalit
(103,353 posts)3. K&R
BigmanPigman
(55,315 posts)4. I love listening to Ezra. He's so cool.
I hope we have a nationwide general strike. This is from 4 days ago, before NO KINGS.
Cha
(319,609 posts)6. TY for that vid, BP! Eza Levin said
Traitor was an "Idiot and an Asshole"..
.. He grew up in Rural Texas!
Cha
(319,609 posts)5. We're better than fear. We're braver than billionaires. We're bigger than ever. And we're gonna
WIN"!!
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Hekate
(100,133 posts)7. Kick!