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A person confronts a group arriving by bus to protest Trump in Washington D.C. The person accuses the group of being an "AstroTurfed" crowd, implying they are not an authentic, grassroots movement. The person questions if they know what International Workers' Rights Day is, calling it "Socialist day." The confrontation escalates with insults exchanged. The person threatens physical violence.

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Speakers describe a Cuban May Day march where "there were people who would pass by... they would start crying" at pictures of Shay or the president, and "they would hold up signs of Lenin" amid a crowd of "600,000 people." They argue that in America there is no legitimacy because "the working class and oppressed people" "don't know what the alternative is" and that "a revolutionary social society is the alternative." The march showcased "pride flags" and signs for unions and trades, with people carrying brooms and celebrating themselves and the country as part of May Day. They also celebrated American heroes, noting "Doctor King" and a memorial in Havana, acknowledging civil rights advances. An American Brigade carried a "Black Panther banner," and many black Cubans greeted participants with fist bumps. The chant was, "Yes to Cuba, yes to the revolution, but no to the blockades."

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We are here to fight against globality. We will not stop until we bring them down. We, along with millions around the world, will not let them dictate what people want. They are the minority, and we will not tire until we defeat them.

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The people united cannot be divided. When they try to divide us, we can't be divided. What we're seeing now is what happens when they try.

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Under Trump, people have mobilized in large numbers to counter the alt-right and reject white supremacist violence. Now, the far right is making a final attempt to back Trump's bid to remain in power through any means necessary. It is crucial for all of us to unite, protect our streets, and dismantle Trumpism along with its neo-Nazi supporters. We must demonstrate that people of all races hold the true power, not the white supremacists.

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The speaker addresses the Detroit Economic Club, criticizing Ford Motor's plan to move factories to Mexico. They mention that Trump's threat of a 35% tariff on cars sent back from Mexico resonated with people in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. The speaker believes that Trump's appeal lies in his ability to speak to the struggles of the working class. Despite their hardships, these individuals still have the right to vote, which they see as a way to challenge the system that has failed them. The speaker asserts that Trump's election would be a powerful statement against the elites, corporate America, Wall Street, career politicians, and the media. They predict that it would be a historic rejection of the current system.

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Protests are ongoing in major US cities with limited media coverage. The movement won't stop before or after Election Day, so everyone should take note and not let up.

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Silence won't save us; solidarity will. We are not afraid of America facing challenges; this is our moment to ignite change. We aim to unite everyone dissatisfied with Wall Street and establish a new communist party as a tool for the working class to challenge monopoly capitalism. Join our marches and stand with us. We refuse to remain passive and hope for better times in the next four years. Instead, we will confront every challenge and strive to make the U.S. ungovernable.

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They won't stop, it's a movement. Before and after the election, they'll keep going. Everyone should take note and be aware that they will not let up, and we should not either.

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President Trump supports peaceful protest and the right of Americans to make their voices heard. He does not support violence or assaulting law enforcement officers. The speaker claims the president has made his position clear, unlike the Democrats, who have allowed unrest and violence to continue, requiring the president to intervene. When asked if President Trump would allow peaceful protests on Saturday for the militant parade, the speaker affirmed the president supports peaceful protests, calling the question stupid.

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Tens of thousands are expected to rally nationwide, including in Downtown LA. The "hands off" protest at Pershing Square is one of over 1,000 demonstrations planned across the nation. Organizers claim that tariffs, layoffs, and the rising cost of living are pushing working Americans to the brink.

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To stand up for justice and America. Trump is not a legitimate president and does not represent America. We love America.

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Protests are ongoing in the US, with limited media coverage. The movement won't stop before or after the November election. It's a warning for everyone to take note and not let up.

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There is a revolution happening against the system, which is evident in the new US administration. People are rising up against the system that we created and trapped them in.

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Christian interviews attendees at an April 5th capital protest, which he believes is against Elon Musk. One attendee says they are there to watch and protect trans kids from nobody. Another says they are there for democracy, stating federal workers work for the people, not the president, and tariff controls should be set by Congress. They display a flag harkening back to the War of 1812 and James Lawrence's cry, "Don't give up the ship." Another protestor says they are protesting against all injustice, claiming we have no democracy and are losing our rights. They express concern for the younger generation, warning they will lose their rights and education and may have to go to war. The protestor claims young people don't want to be educated. Someone else mentions getting paid $25.

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The Revolutionary Congress of America (RCA) is protesting in solidarity with workers, with the goal to socialize and make communism happen within lifetimes. The RCA is a political party whose ultimate goal is communism. They believe billionaires have too much power and populism has run its course. The speaker was asked if that includes Democrat billionaires like Bill Gates.

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Speaker 0 emphasizes that the country runs because of working people, not for billionaires or politicians. Speaker 1 notes that when people come together, we can make our voices heard, and American history shows that when we move together, we win, we expand, we diversify, and today will be no different. It will take millions of us refusing business as usual to force this change. Speaker 0 announces: This May Day, we're calling for a worker over billionaires national day of action, showing solidarity with labor in our communities across our country and against fascism. Speaker 1 explains the tactic: No work, no school, no shopping. A simple idea with real economic impact. Refuse business as usual, and let's force a change. Speaker 2 frames the moment as a chance to harness collective power to disrupt an unjust system and regime who are racially profiling and attacking our immigrant communities, waging legal wars, devastating our environment, and seeking to destroy our democracy. Speaker 0 invites broad participation: Everyone has a part to play. Join us on May 1. Show up in your community, attend a rally or march, bring a friend. Speaker 1 reiterates the core principle: Change starts with people and grows when we act together. Because workers are the many and the billionaires are the few. Workers over billionaires. This Friday, May 1, we're gonna hit them with a pocketbook, which is the only thing they care about. Speaker 2 urges momentum: Let's make it count. Speaker 1 directs action: Check out the May Day map to find out how you can get involved in your community.

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Our first convention follows the Saint Paul principles, emphasizing time, space, and diverse tactics for protesting the RNC. We ask groups to respect our event's schedule and unity efforts. We're not concerned about MAGA supporters disrupting us, as their movement is already strong. Regardless of the election outcome, we will continue advocating for our causes.

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Anti-Trump protesters in DC arrived on a bus. The speaker claims these protesters are astroturfing the crowd and that this is a recurring event. The speaker says they exposed the protesters exiting the bus, which angered them. According to the speaker, the left is busing in protesters to celebrate the communist May Day holiday. The speaker encourages viewers to follow Laura Loomer's ex account for updates and promises to provide a front-row seat to the events.

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A speaker asks whether a socialist revolution would be violent or non-violent. Another speaker responds that they would prefer a non-violent revolution. The speaker sketches out a scenario where a general strike turns into a revolution with workers occupying factories and seizing control. They posit that capitalists would respond by sending armed thugs to slaughter the workers, necessitating self-defense. The speaker states that defending against violence inevitably creates violence. They acknowledge the ideal of a peaceful revolution where capitalists concede defeat without resistance, but admit that this scenario is unlikely.

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A protest occurred, but participants left abruptly at noon, suggesting a lack of deep commitment. It's considered ridiculous to rally against an American business that creates American jobs, referencing Donald Trump's mandate. There were approximately one hundred protesters across the road, but few were willing to engage in conversation. In contrast, the five people present were all open to discussion.

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Families united against ICE and Trump. Together as a Raza community, we can make a difference. Initially, I feared no one would show up, but the turnout has grown. It’s important to fight with courage for our freedom and to learn how to be effective social advocates.

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The president engaging with blue-collar workers in NYC was appreciated. The union movement built the city and the middle class. The union is patriotic and pro-America, with members favoring Trump over Biden 3 to 1 in a poll. They are tired of issues like groceries, inflation, gas prices, illegal immigration, and crime affecting daily life in NYC. Translation (if needed): The president interacting with blue-collar workers in NYC was well-received. The union played a key role in building the city and creating the middle class. The union is patriotic and supports America, with members favoring Trump over Biden 3 to 1 in a poll. They are exhausted by issues like groceries, inflation, gas prices, illegal immigration, and crime impacting daily life in NYC.

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A person confronts a group arriving by bus to protest Trump in Washington D.C. The person accuses the group of being an "AstroTurfed" crowd, implying they are not an authentic, grassroots movement. The person questions if they know what International Workers' Rights Day is, calling it a "Socialist day." The confrontation escalates with insults exchanged, including calling the protesters "losers." The person threatens physical violence. The presence of children at the protest is mentioned.

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We will fight from dawn till dusk. Which side are you on? There are no neutrals. You're either with the union or against it. After all, Elon Musk spent millions to buy Donald Trump's ass and put it in the White House. They're billionaires who try to divide us, but we will fight them en masse. Hook up with your neighbor and stand together. This is the time to stand.
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