#marching

Obscure_RebelObscure_Rebel
2025-12-15

@kentishfran

Second, third & fourth messages today from our patriotic “great fromage leader”

1/ Make Great Again

2/ Make Great Again

3/ Make Singing Great Again

2025-11-27

Marching bands!
Falloons (half float half balloon)!
Turkeys on stilts!
#NewYorkCity #parade #marching #bands #flag #baton #twirling #percussion #countoff

A certain parade in NYC. In the background is a Spiderman balloon and in the foreground, Mickey, Minnie et al dance on a cruise ship float. City buildings behind, with blue sky.Performer in foreground dressed as a farmer.  Performer in background dressed as a rooster with large red hat and black feathers forming a tail. The super long pants are sparkly black fabric.  City building behind.
2025-11-01

Top Secret Drum Corps - Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2022 Throwback

youtube.com/watch?v=EJkPF7cub08

#Drum #Drumline #Music #Marching

2025-11-01

NC A&T - DRUMLINE: The Movie Tribute Halftime Show 2024 | Falcons vs Chargers

youtu.be/kaaYkUVnxZM?si=TdmIf4

#Drumline #Marching #Music

2025-09-11
Birds and People’s March, 2025-08-31, 황조롱이의 날
@ Jinwi Station, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do, S.Korea

- 9월 11일로 예정된 서울행정법원의 새만금신공항 취소소송 선고를 앞두고, 재판부의 취소판결을 촉구하기 위해 전주의 새만금신공항 철회촉구 천막농성장에서 서울행정법원까지 한 달간의 도보행진을 시작합니다. (“새만금신공항 취소 판결을 바라는 '새, 사람 행진'”, 2025-08-06, https://greenjeonbuk.org/?p=108392)
- 법원 "새만금 신공항 계획 취소", 시민들 "믿기지 않는다" 환호 (오마이뉴스, 2025-09-11, https://www.ohmynews.com/NWS_Web/View/at_pg.aspx?CNTN_CD=A0003164799)

#KonicaLexio70 #Fujifilm200 Dev.&Scan: 옥상필름(#OxangFilm) #FilmPhotography #사진 #필름사진 #Protest #Marching #SaveOurSura #새사람행진
널따란 도로 저 멀리서 한 무리의 사람들이 깃발을 들며 행진해오고 있다.
Christophe BousquetKrisAnathema@fediscience.org
2025-08-08

2. First presentation is by Facundo Fainstein on the #dynamics of #marching #locusts

2025-06-24

UnEvenMarching

Video: youtube.com/watch?v=sWSzEcX42x

Blog: blog.illestpreacha.com/wcccmar

#WCCC #wccchallenge #Livecoding #CreativeCoding #3danimation #Pixelation #Marching

For this week's Creative Code challenge by @sableRaph: “Marching”, UnEvenMarching represents the following definition, where “Marching refers to the organized, uniformed, steady walking forward in either rhythmic or route-step time;” (WIkipedia).

In this #Locomotion Coded Choreography, each line is doing their own marching sequence with the glitching from #HydraVideoSynth attempting to throw them off.The #SonicPi coded audio represents the percussion instruments that can be seen in Marching Bands but in a glitched out setting.

#Poem

The March
Is What they wanted to Watch
But this was not the Typical
Even with the notion of Lines
The unison may be considered a blotch
Potentially Biophysical
A Metaphysical Watch
Even Astrophysical March
Elements that are UnTypical,
Unaligned

#coding #soundscape #worldbuilding #scifi #animation #locomotionworld #illestpreacha #percussion

2025-06-18

When I lived in #Indonesia I took pictures of the #IndependanceDay #Parades.

One feature of every ceremony is: #Paskibraka: Highschool Students that march and raise the flag.

They did the technical execution of #marching better than the American soldiers at the #Trump #Parade. (Pictures from 2013 #Bandung)

2025-06-13

When are #ICEProtests ‘illegal’ in #Texas? Here’s what state and federal laws say

By Tiffani Jackson Updated June 12, 2025

Excerpt: "What are your rights to protest on public or private property? Your rights are strongest in “traditional public forums,” like parks, sidewalks and streets, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. While you generally have the freedom to express yourself on other public land, like plazas outside government buildings, it’s important that your actions don’t block access or interfere with the building’s intended function.

"On private property, the owner has the right to impose restrictions on speech. However, the government cannot limit your speech if you’re on your own property or have permission from the owner. It’s also important to remember that counter-protesters have the same rights to free expression, and police must treat both protesters and counter-protesters equally.

"Is it legal to take photos or video protests, police or government buildings? You are legally allowed to photograph anything in plain view, including government buildings and law enforcement officers, when you’re in a public area.

"On private property, however, the property owner may have their own rules about photography or video recording.

"What is an ‘illegal protest’? Protesting is a fundamental right protected by the First Amendment, but not every demonstration is automatically legal. According to the Freedom Forum, a nonpartisan foundation dedicated to preserving the First Amendment, the following actions can cross the line and turn a peaceful protest into one that could get you arrested:

- Violence or destruction of property – If a protest turns violent, involves #vandalism, or causes harm to people or property, it’s no longer protected under #FreeSpeech laws.

- Trespassing on private property – Protests are generally allowed in public spaces, like sidewalks and parks. But if demonstrators enter private property without permission, they could face trespassing charges.

- Blocking roads or public services – #Marching in the street without a permit or blocking traffic can make a protest illegal. Many cities require permits for demonstrations, especially those that could disrupt public order.

" 'It can’t be about the content of the speech, because content and viewpoint are protected by the #First =Amendment,' TCU media law professor and First Amendment expert Daxton “Chip” Stewart said. 'It has to be about something else. A protest that #BlocksTraffic, for example, or that arises to violence.' Texas laws about protesting

"According to the Texas Law Library, there are specific restrictions on where protests cannot take place.

"For example, it’s illegal to protest within 1,000 feet of a funeral service from three hours before to three hours after the event, as this could disrupt the service. Likewise, protests at #CriticalInfrastructure sites, like oil pipelines or #construction areas, are heavily regulated, with severe penalties for trespassing or disrupting these facilities.

"Additionally, blocking #highways, #sidewalks or any passageways that are accessible to the public — especially emergency routes—is prohibited, and doing so can lead to felony charges.

"#Protests that turn disorderly or disrupt lawful meetings also fall under legal restrictions. Finally, any actions that involve violence or #loud, disruptive noise are subject to criminal penalties.

"What are your rights if you protest on college campus? In 2019, Texas passed a law that made all common outdoor spaces on public university campuses 'traditional public forums.'

"This means that anyone — whether you’re a student, staff member, or just someone from the community — can express themselves, whether that’s through protests or other demonstrations, as long as it’s lawful and doesn’t seriously disrupt the university’s operations."

Read more:
star-telegram.com/news/local/f

#TexasResists #NoKingsEvents
#NonViolentProtests #ProtestLaws #Project2025 #Authoritarianism #AntiProtestLaws #TrafficInterference

Åsa Magnussonnordpirat
2025-05-01

1st of May. I planned to take awesome pictures, but due to some unexpected problems I completely forgot. The only one is the one I messaged to my friend to give her a clue as to where I was waiting for her, which turned out to be useless since she had lost her phone. I still had a wonderful day, and yes, my friend and I found each other! This is from Medborgarplatsen, Stockholm, not the best photo but my heart is in it.

A square with a temporary scene with people on and around it. Houses in the background. In the middle a red banner with the symbol of Vänsterpartiet which is the Swedish left wing party.
2025-05-01
1st of May. I planned to take awesome pictures and share them here, but due to some unexpected problems I completely forgot. The only photo I returned home with is the one I messaged to my friend to give her a clue as to where I was waiting for her, which turned out to be totally useless since she had lost her phone and couldn't see it (one of the unexpected problems). I still had a wonderful day, and yes, my friend and I found each other! This photo is from Medborgarplatsen in Stockholm, not the best photo and it's leaning - but my heart is still in it.
#1stOfMay #WorkersDay #LabourMovement #InternationalWorkersDay #Marching #Stockholm #Medborgarplatsen
2025-04-10

State by State Pending and recently passed #AntiProtestLaws: #NorthCarolina

HB 237: Heightened penalties for street #protesters and #MaskedProtesters

Increases penalties for protesters who block #traffic and for masked protesters who break any law. The law makes it a Class A1 misdemeanor, punishable by up to 150 days in jail and a fine, to willfully impede traffic while participating in a demonstration on a street or highway. Second and subsequent offenses would be a Class H felony, punishable by up to 25 months in prison. Under the law, “organizers” of street protests can be held civilly liable for any injury resulting from delays caused by the obstruction of an emergency vehicle. The law does not define “organizer,” such that anyone involved in the planning of a protest might be covered, nor does it require that the “organizer” have any intent or knowledge that an emergency vehicle would be obstructed. Additionally, the law narrows the health-related exception to North Carolina’s ban on wearing masks in public, requiring that a mask worn for health or safety reasons must be a “medical or surgical grade” mask worn “to prevent[] the spread of contagious disease.” The law broadens the authority of law enforcement and third parties to require someone to remove their masks in such cases. Under the law, someone convicted of any offense, including nonviolent protest-related offenses, can face steeper punishment if they were wearing a mask or other face covering at the time, regardless of the reason for doing so. The bill’s sponsor cited recent #ProPalestine protests on college campuses, in which some protesters have worn masks.

Full text of bill:
ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2023/h237

Status: enacted

Introduced 7 May 2024; Approved by Senate 15 May 2024; Approved by House 11 June 2024; Vetoed by Governor Cooper 21 June 2024; Veto overridden 27 June 2024

Issue(s): Civil Liability, Face Covering, Traffic Interference

HB 40: HEIGHTENED PENALTIES FOR "RIOT" AND RELATED OFFENSES

Increases the penalty for an individual who "incites or urges another to engage in a riot," if a riot occurs and results in $1,500 of property damage or injury. In such a case, the individual is guilty of a Class E felony, punishable by more than two years in prison, even if they did not personally cause any damage or injury. Under the law, an individual convicted of "riot" or incitement offenses is also civilly liable to anyone whose property or person was damaged by the riot, in the amount of three times the actual damage in addition to court costs and attorney’s fees. Preexisting North Carolina law defines riot to include a "public disturbance" by a group of three or more people that presents an "imminent threat of disorderly and violent conduct," resulting in a "clear and present danger" of property damage or injury. Under this definition, no violence or damage need occur for participants in a gathering to be arrested for and charged with "riot." While the new law would add a limitation requiring an “overt act” in order for someone to be convicted of a #riot or incitement to riot offense, that requirement could be read broadly to include #PeacefulChanting or #marching with a crowd that is deemed to be a “riot.” Finally, the law requires that a judge, rather than another judicial official, determine the pretrial release of an individual charged with a riot offense. The judge may hold the individual for 24 hours, and may require that they stay away from places where the "riot" occurred. The text of HB 40 is nearly identical to the amended version of HB 805 that passed both the North Carolina House and Senate in 2021 before being vetoed by the Governor.

Full text of bill:
ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2023/h40

Status: enacted

Introduced 1 Feb 2023; Approved by House 8 February 2023; Approved by Senate 9 March 2023; Became law without Governor Cooper's signature 21 March 2023

Issue(s): Civil Liability, Riot

SB 58: New penalties for protests near #pipelines

Introduces new potential criminal penalties and civil liability for peaceful protests near existing and planned pipelines and other energy infrastructure. The enacted version of the law makes it a Class C felony offense to knowingly and willfully “obstruct, impede, or impair” or “attempt to obstruct, impede, or impair” the services of an energy facility. The law defines “energy facility” to include any facility involved in the transmission of “electricity, fuel, or another form or source of energy,” including facilities that are under construction or otherwise not functioning. As such, a group of people protesting the construction of a fossil fuel pipeline could face more than 15 years in prison and a mandatory $250,000 fine if they impede or impair the construction of a pipeline, for instance by blocking workers’ access to the pipeline construction site. Under the law, such protesters, along with anyone who “aides or abets, solicits, conspires, or lends material support” to their act of impeding construction could also be sued in civil court by someone whose property was damaged, for an amount equivalent to three times the actual damage as well as court costs and attorneys' fees.

Full text of bill:
ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2023/S58

Status: enacted

Introduced 1 Feb 2023; Approved by Senate 14 March 2023; Approved by House 14 June 2023; Signed by Governor Cooper 19 June 2023

Issue(s): Civil Liability, #ProtestSupporters or Funders, #Infrastructure

SB 300: Heightened penalties for "riot"

**Note: This bill was later amended to remove all riot provisions except the increased penalties** Would increase the penalty for engaging in a "riot," from a Class 1 misdemeanor to a Class H felony, punishable by 25 months in prison. If the "riot" resulted in property damage of over $1,500, or serious injury, anyone deemed to have engaged in the "riot" (regardless of their role in the damage or injury) could be convicted of a Class G felony, punishable by 31 months in prison. The bill would not alter North Carolina's broad definition of "riot," which does not require any actual violence or destructive activity. Under the bill, peaceful protesters in a group of three or more who present an "imminent threat of disorderly and violent conduct" that "creates a clear and present danger" of property damage or injury could face felony convictions and lengthy prison sentences. Note: A later amendment eliminated the proposed increase in penalty for engaging in a "riot." It also eliminated the proposal to make it a Class G felony for engaging in a riot that resulted in property damage over $1,500 or serious bodily injury. Instead, it replaced that proposal by making it a Class G felony if during the course of a riot a person caused over $1,500 in property damage or a Class F felony if the person during the course of a riot caused serious bodily injury or brandished a dangerous weapon or substance. It also clarified that "mere presence alone without an overt act" is not sufficient to sustain a conviction of rioting. (See full text of bill here)

Status: enacted with improvements

Introduced 15 Mar 2021; Approved by Senate 12 May 2021; Approved by House 18 August 2021; Signed by Governor Cooper 2 September 2021

Issue(s): Riot

#FirstAmendment #CriminalizingDissent
#Authoritarianism #Fascism #Clampdown #CriminalizingProtest
#CharacteristicsOfFascism #USPol #AntiProtestLaws #PipelineProtests #MaskedProtesters #AntiMaskLaws #SurveillanceState #PipelineProtests

Paul HouleUP8
2025-04-01

🥁 Drummer in samba band following the Dragon in the Dragon Day parade on Ho Plaza

African American man has a green shirt,  red suspenders hold up a black drum with a green sign in front of it.  Several people can be seen behind him.

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