American protest is getting more playful. That doesn't mean we're not serious | Cas Holman

🌱 I'm loving this new wave of playful protests! 🀑 Who needs to be taken seriously when you can bring a smile to people's faces? 😊 It's amazing how something as simple as play can be such an effective tool for resistance, especially when we're feeling overwhelmed. I mean, what better way to cope with uncertainty than by embracing childlike wonder and joy? 🌈 The idea of "clowning" is so liberating – it's like a big ol' hug from the universe, reminding us that life doesn't have to be so serious all the time. And let's not forget about the power of costumes and creative expression! 🎨 Who says protest can't be fun? πŸ’–
 
omg u gotta love how ppl r using clowning as a form of protest lol its like they r sayin "hey trump ur wrong & we wont take it lyin down" but w/ a smile πŸ€‘πŸŽ‰ i mean its not 4 everyone tho - some people r still dealin w trauma & oppression so u gotta be careful w how u approach it. but for those who r findin strength in clowning & playfulness, more power 2 em 🌟
 
πŸ€” I think this new wave of protests is actually kinda cool! πŸŽ‰ They're not just fighting for their rights, they're also having fun while doing it. It's like, who needs to be all serious and angry when you can wear a funny costume or play some music? πŸ˜‚ And the best part is, this isn't just about Portland – people all over the country are using playfulness as a way of resistance.

I've always heard that clowns can bring joy to hospitals and refugee camps, so it's awesome to see people using that same energy for activism. 🀑 It's like, we don't have to be oppressed, we can choose to play and laugh together instead! πŸ˜„ And the Stonewall Uprising is such an important part of history – I love how this movement is building on that legacy.

It's not always easy, though. πŸ˜” People who've experienced trauma or duress need more than just a joke or a costume to heal. We need to listen and support them in a real way. But overall, I think this trend is a good sign – we're finding ways to cope with the hard stuff while still being creative and joyful.

I'm curious to see how this movement evolves and what other forms of playfulness people will come up with. Maybe we'll even start seeing more "no-kiss-and-hold" protests or something! πŸ˜‰
 
I'm loving how these protests are bringing a dash of whimsy to the mix πŸ€‘πŸ’–! It's amazing how something as simple as wearing an "I'm with Stupid" tee can be used as a form of clever protest πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈπŸ˜‚. The fact that clowning is being used as a tool for healing and connection in refugee camps and hospitals is just mind-blowing β€οΈπŸ’«. It's like, who needs politics when you can have inflatable frogs and naked cyclists leading the charge? πŸΈπŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ. Seriously though, it's time to tap into our playful side and find joy in the midst of chaos 😊. Let's keep spreading that message of resilience and positivity #PlayfulProtests #ResistanceReimagined #JoyInChaos
 
I think its kinda cool how ppl r tryin 2 resist thru playfulness now πŸ€ͺ. Its like they wanna show the system that ur not gonna take it lyin down w/o a fight, but w/ style & humor too πŸ˜‚. I mean, who doesnt love a good clown or an impromptu sing-along? But seriously, its interesting 2 see how playfulness is becomin a strategy 4 buildin resilience. Like, its not just about escapin reality, its about takin control of ur own narrative & findin joy in the process 🌈. I also love how this trend is borrowin from queer ppl of color who've been usin play as a form of resistance 4 ages πŸ•ŠοΈ. Anyways, im down w/ this playful revolution!
 
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