The hottest Protest Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Top U.S. Politics Topics
Harnessing the Power of Nutrients 0 implied HN points 21 Nov 21
  1. The World Wide Rally for Freedom is a protest against vaccine mandates and advocates for various freedoms like freedom of speech and health.
  2. The event in New York City included speeches from Civil Rights Attorney Tricia Lindsey, NYU Media Studies Professor Mark Crispin Miller, and Feminist and Political Strategist Naomi Wolf.
  3. More information, support, and donation options were provided for those interested in the cause.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 15 May 17
  1. The post is about a song that the author has liked for a long time, and it's the first time they heard people singing it together to protest against the government, which was very moving and admirable.
  2. The author expresses admiration for those who bravely stand up against tyranny and fight for freedom, human rights, and happiness for everyone.
  3. The post highlights the power of music and unity in bringing people together to resist oppressive regimes and advocate for basic rights.
Numb at the Lodge 0 implied HN points 13 Jul 25
  1. British laws can make it illegal to even express support for certain groups, creating a confusing legal environment. People can be punished for opinions or actions linked to these groups, even if they don't exist anymore.
  2. Historically, legal codes have often been kept secret from the public, which means many people live under laws they don't fully understand. This has happened throughout history, making the law feel distant and confusing.
  3. In some cultures, secret societies have controlled laws, often at the expense of the general public. These societies can be powerful and exploitative, using their knowledge to maintain control over everyday life.
The Strategy Toolkit 0 implied HN points 10 Dec 25
  1. Animals often use specific plants and behaviours to heal or regulate themselves, showing practical, learned knowledge about medicine and survival.
  2. Close observation of everyday life and nature can reveal deep insights, and describing those observations in plain language makes them powerful and accessible.
  3. Human arts and sciences have long been informed by watching animals, so we should look to nature as a source of practical solutions and inspiration.
The Weekly Dish 0 implied HN points 30 Jan 26
  1. Phone cameras, especially iPhones, can capture crucial evidence that holds authorities accountable and helped prevent Minneapolis from remaining under siege.
  2. Protests flared after federal agents shot and killed Alex Pretti, with clashes between protesters and law enforcement on January 24.
  3. The piece appears on a paid Substack with a free excerpt available and asks readers to subscribe to read the full article.
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