Saturday, January 21, 2017

Today's Snapshots


Notes: Subways jammed this morning heading uptown. Ended up walking across town from Times Square. Supposed to meet a friend at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza at noon: never happened. Every street for blocks around packed. Packed solid. Police were cool: gave trying to control the crowds. “The streets belong to the people!” .........and lots of drivers found that out. I spent 3 wonderful hours wandering around and smiled lots. Walked up Madison Avenue with a few thousand others. By then all the streets off 5th Avenue (where, in theory, the March was going to take place) were also packed solid. No idea of how many people were there and won't even try to guess. Six figures easy, OK? Lots of families with kids. Been a long time since I have seen this kind of enthusiasm at a demonstration. Like since 1968 when we ran a pig for president.  But that's another story.  Mean time, let the snapshots do the talking and like the man said:

" Here's lookin' at you kid!"

A sad - and disturbing - footnote to this post: while all the local and national news broadcasts lead off with stories on the day's demonstrations, our CBS Evening News at 11:00 PM began with a story on a private plane crash in New Jersey. That was followed by a weather report and only then did they put up some clips of the day's protests. Coverage included a statement that the demonstration in Chicago had been called off by organizers because there were so many people that it could not be contained. Could their crew have been on a break when 200,000 protesters hit Chicago's streets?
























3 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks for capturing all these great, caring people!

Unknown said...

Looks like the start of something big, change is in the air.

Unknown said...

Eventually, if this week's women's marches represent a serious and sustained movement, we will see Congressional Republicans begin to side with their constituents, being more afraid of losing the next election (and the respect of their children)than they are afraid of offending Donald Trump and his hard core supporters. When that happens, the nation will finally benefit from Congressional representatives'notorious pusillanimity.