PHILADELPHIA 98 DEGREES
"Okay, we have stopped at the intersection right beside Independence Hall and we've taken the intersection. Once again, this is not a permitted protest. We've taken the intersection. Check it out. Billionaires go to hell. Billionaires go to hell. Let me give you a better shot. Whose streets? Our streets. Whose streets? Our streets. Whose streets? We're about one hour into our march and it's hotter than two rats fucking in a wool sock out here. We have tons of people out here with water, with ice packs to put on the back of your neck, just tons of coordination, lots of organizing. Went into this, tons of different groups came together to make this march possible. Like I said, they got water and medics all throughout the crowd. They got signage. Really well organized march. Shout out to everybody who organized it and put the forethought into. It's gonna be 100 degrees today. This is what organizing looks like. Not just telling people to show up at a location and just be in there, but having a plan of action, having a call to action, having signage, having medics, having everything in place. That's organizing and we need more of that across the entire country immediately. We know that this moment needs all of us. It requires every single one of us. And we're here because defending our nation means speaking out and means showing up for our country, showing up for our community. All right, we just finished the loop around downtown Philadelphia where in Constitution Hall and Independence Hall and all this stuff is at, Liberty Bell and all of that. We've now came back to where we started here in Washington Square. Great march, great energy, great crowd of people. Just stoked to have been a part of it."
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PHILADELPHIA 98 DEGREES