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It Only Took A Day For The March To DC To Lose Nearly All Of The Marchers |
2017-08-30 |
![]() “Over 200 people came together today to take a stand against bigotry and hate,” march organizers said on Twitter. “We’re marching from #Cville2DC. Join us: cville2dc.us.” The overnight rains were enough to keep all but “about 35” from marching Monday morning, the day after the pep talk when police escorted the group from Emancipation Park downtown Sunday. “We have started the day!” the group tweeted shortly after 10:00am. “We have about 35 folks marching against white supremacy.” Despite the drastic decrease in numbers, the group still declared a victory, saying “not rain nor sleet nor snow nor hail will stop us from marching from #Cville2DC. The march was planned as a direct response to the “Unite the Right” rally held earlier this month in which protesters and white supremacists clashed, resulting in 19 injured and one dead in the violence that followed. “This is the time to confront white supremacy in our government and throughout our history,” the group says on its website about the march. “We demand that President Trump be removed from office for allying himself with this ideology of hate and we demand an agenda that repairs the damage it’s done to our country and its people.” |
Posted by:Fred |
#10 These marchers don't seem to have much starch. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2017-08-30 14:52 |
#9 They made headlines; that's all that mattered. |
Posted by: Pappy 2017-08-30 12:45 |
#8 You have this all wrong! You see those people who left are showing Trump how to resign - by example! |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2017-08-30 11:50 |
#7 In a country with 300mm+ people, I care about stories about 35 people because???? There are more people at a Little League baseball game. Cover that, instead. |
Posted by: Tom 2017-08-30 11:27 |
#6 It's roughly 115 miles from Charlottesville to downtown DC. They scheduled 10 days to make their journey. I remember Meade noted that the 6th corps marched approximately 32 miles overnight to get to Gettysburg. Jackson's 'Foot Cavalry' usually marched 25-35 miles in a day. A 'leisurely' march for most units was around 15 miles per day. With gear. And undeveloped roads and/or trails. But there were no Starbuck's. |
Posted by: Mullah Richard 2017-08-30 11:00 |
#5 Delaware? Didn't even cross the Tupperware. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2017-08-30 10:15 |
#4 We now know who will fade when shit gets rough. See Houston rescuers (both volunteer and professionals) for comparison. Still feel like kicking off a civil war snowflake? Just say when. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2017-08-30 09:40 |
#3 Stonewall (RIP), notes his foes lack of am vigor. |
Posted by: Shipman 2017-08-30 06:15 |
#2 Golly. It seems they ought to be able to march further for something they really cared about. |
Posted by: gorb 2017-08-30 01:31 |
#1 Snowflakes. |
Posted by: Hupeting Sforza8196 2017-08-30 00:10 |