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I am finally in a place where I'll be able to attend a protest but don't know what to expect.

I've got the basic understanding of leaving behind phones, don't drive and take public transit, bring first aid supplies, and wear nondescript comfortable clothing that will cover most exposed skin and is easy to move in, but what actually happens at these? Any good ideas for signs?

Other tips appreciated!

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[–] Maoo@hexbear.net 21 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Go with comrades and have a meetup spot several blocks away for if you get separated. Pay attention to where cops are. If you can identify cool people leading the protest follow their direction. You'll know they are cool because they prioritize safety and will make this very clear. You can rule out people trying to get you to break the law as some rando they've never met. Those people are either feds or callous people using you as a tool (cool illegal things get planned in advance with consent).

If you feel uncomfortable, leave. If you leave, do so with a buddy.

Expect there to be reactionaries, including fascists, trying to get you and others to react. This is a trap to get you arrested or score some videos of "triggering" people. Ignore them and if you feel comfortable doing so, deescalate. At minimum don't escalate. Cops will notice a fight and use it as an excuse to arrest you and everyone nearby.

Wear a mask (like for COVID, it's a good cover). Wear anonymous clothing. No brands unless they're super common. No identifiable print shirts. If you notice tear gas, leave (use the buddy system) because you're probably not equipped to handle riot cops (you would want a helmet, ballistic goggles, and an organics respirator).

You'll probably be fine and nothing will happen but if you're prepared you'll be ready just in case.

[–] MattsAlt@hexbear.net 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Thanks, definitely planning on a mask. I think it should be pretty calm since these protests are unfortunately fractions of the BLM era's in size. Always good to plan for shtf though

[–] Maoo@hexbear.net 5 points 2 years ago

They are smaller but Zionists are frothing. I've been to several and every single one has Zionist agitators harassing people, including touching them.