Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 9, 2016
I’m shocked at how weak these protests are.
A little bit disappointed, tbh fam.
Maybe they’ll get better tonight. I want to see riots.
Basically, we’ve just got a little bitty thing in California.
Protests erupted in Northern California early Wednesday after Donald Trump was declared the next president of the United States.
According to KTVU, about 100 protesters gathered in Oakland and sought to block freeways and create a commotion. The protesters forced BART to shut down and at least one demonstrator was struck by a vehicle.
SF Gate reported that police temporarily shut down Highway 24 to tend to the woman who was struck. California Highway Patrol Sgt. Matt Langford described her injuries as “major.”
The station also reported that some cars were set on fire and other vehicles had broken windows.
Are these people all just too crushed to even muster-up the energy?
And one high school protest is getting a lot of media coverage.
Holding signs reading “Not our president” and defiantly chanting Wednesday morning, thousands of students spilled out of East Bay high schools, taking to the streets in anti-Donald Trump protests — the latest round of action across the Bay Area following the New York billionaire’s election to the highest office in the land.
A wave of students rushed out of Berkeley High School around 9 a.m. and met near the school’s theater along Allston Way before the throng of young people were joined by several teachers in a march to the UC Berkeley campus.
The large group — some waving Mexican flags — marched through Sproul Plaza before heading to the campanile tower at the center of campus were the group stopped and shared thoughts about the election.
Many in the crowd — who organized the morning demonstration through Instagram — were too young to vote in the election and were angered by the Trump victory.
“We’re sending a message that this is not a man we want in the White House,” said 17-year-old Berkeley junior Jeffrey Blair. “The only thing he stands for is bigoted ideas and hate.”
Berkeley High School principal Sam Pasarow said that while he wanted kids to attend class, the school was supportive of the student walkout.
“This is a really intense learning experience for the students,” Pasarow, who admitted being shocked over the election, said during the march. “I don’t have the ability to say stop, and I’m not sure that I would.”
The Daily Beast has a live thread, but it’s mostly in California.
And it isn’t much.
They had a gay little thing at the White House this morning – I guess calling for Obama to declare martial law.
Wary of a Trump win, White House protestors say America's 'better than bigotry' https://t.co/AzP2rXQBbk
— Occupy Washington DC (@OWDC1) November 9, 2016
A man stands with an upside down American flag in front of the White House in silent protest pic.twitter.com/738gV5ni6Q
— Tim Mak (@timkmak) November 9, 2016
A tiny thing in Portland.
Anti-Trump protesters have taken to the streets of Portland, Oregon.pic.twitter.com/of52BCoRNr
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) November 9, 2016
Come on, guys.
You can do better than this.
Burn the bitch down!