Marchers at Orlando’s International Women’s Day event demand removal of DeSantis.

On the 8th of March, Youth Action Fund hosted the March for Our Dreams and FreedomRally in Orlando, Florida. One speaker celebrated the defeat of DeSantis’s main anti-trans bill in Tallahassee while another warned “I will not be erased.”

Women, transgender folks, the rest of the LGBTQ community, and the Latinx community were all well represented at the rally. At the conclusion of the rally, the crowd marched around Lake Eola, to chants of “Si Se Puede!” and “DeSantis has to go!”(latter on this video)

State of the Union Reportback

Video by Dromographos, also at

https://social.dromografos.report/notes/9qlsohly88ok00wm

Prior to the blockade on Penn Ave was a gathering near the White House, while the sun was still up. During this, there was an incident with a driver facing the protest instead of turning on H st, reportedly revving their engine at the protesters.

This could have been anything from a lost driver freaking out to a terrorist seeking to kill pro-Palestine protesters. Cops swarmed the driver in a fast takedown. In the true abolitionist spirit, protesters then made a determined effort to defend the driver from the cops! During the fight, the driver’s hat came off-revealing a very young looking man probably a teenager-but in a borderline “fashy” haircut. Note that while this style (essentially a grown-out high and tight) is popular among fascists and is named for that, others do unknowningly wear it.

Once the sun went down things wound up for real.The chant at the blockade of Penn Ave was:

“Democratic Party, we know what side you’re on! Remember Hiroshima! Remember Vietnam!”

Due to this protest, Biden’s motorcade was rerouted. This was similar to what GW Bush had to do during some of the State of the Union protests during his term.

Then came the speech itself: I did not watch it, but Al Jazeera confirms Biden promised to respond to Israel’s refusal to allow food and medical aid to reach Gaza by building a temporary port for the delivery of humanitarian aid. This while the US continues to ship weapons to Israel. The former US ambassador to Israel during the Clinton administion warned that Israel’s planned invasion of Rafah might push the US to the “limit” and endanger Israel’s access to US weapons.

If Biden follows through with that port, it will be a major, major shot across Israel’s bow. Things have ben happening since that horrific Bread Massacre: Aaron Bushnells’s courageous “extreme protest,” the US food airdrop that while inedible still sent a message to Israel, mushrooming protests, and now this.

If Israel is forced to cancel the invasion of Rafah, if the US really does build a temporary port to deliver aid, YOU DID THIS, PEOPLE! This is the power of the people, pushing a genocidal regime and its backers to their knees and forcing them to tap out.

Israeli Ambassador gets huge residential protest after protest at Israeli Embassy

Video from raw footage by Our Rights DC and Freedom News TV

On the 2nd of March, a major protest at the Israeli Embassy in Washington DC was followed by a residential protest at the home of the Israeli Ambassador. This may have been the largest home demo in DC history, as it was reported “thousands” were present. The next largest was an ANSWER protest at the home of GW Bush’s “Secretary of Offense” Rumsfeld early in the second Iraq War.

Vigil in Orlando Remembers Aaron Bushnell

On the 2nd of March, pro-Palestine supporters gathered at Orlando’s Lake Eola for a vigil to remember Aaron Bushnell. The vigil drew a wider community that I have seen at the marches. Nobody had expected that a game-changing stand against genocide in Gaza would come from an active-duty US Airman.

As far as I am concerned, he showed the courage of those who fought in WWII’s battle of London, those who took to the skies to stop Nazi Germany’s bombing raids on London civilians. All gave some, some gave all…

Two factors may have halted Israel’s plans for an all-out attack on Rafah. First came Aaron’s sacrifice, which shocked the conscience of the world the way the Buddhist monks in Vietnam who took similar measures against Diem in 1963 did. This created unfavorable political conditions for further escalation by Israel. Then came the decision by Biden (under enormous pressure) to airdrop food to civilians in Gaza. Those airdrops mean US airmen putting forth for Gaza for the second time in less than a week. The combination of the Bread Massacre with Aaron’s sacrifice may well have forced Biden’s hand on the airdrops.

For Israel to launch an all-out air and armored assault on Rafeh while the US was dropping food, or worse yet to shoot at the planes would have generated pressure on Capitol Hill to return AIPAC donations and cut off US military aid to Israel. That would go double if another US airman was killed by Israeli fire.

Bike Cops harass Orlando march for Gaza on international day of action.

On the 2nd of March in Orlando, Florida, pro-Gaza marchers again took to downtown. Some kind of event may have been taking place as downtown was busy-and cops aggressive at trying to contain the march. Bike cops lined up nose to tail blocking side streets at seemingly every crossing. They also attempted to hurry up a sidewalk crossing while the march funneled onto a sidewalk narrowed by scaffolding. They even threatened the march when they deemed the march had stopped somewhere on the sidewalk. These cops were trained by Israel and can be considered IOF troops when deployed against Palestine protesters.

The 2nd of March was an international day of action for Gaza, due to expectations Israel would launch an all-out attack on Rafah that day. As of sunset pon Marfch 2 EST, that attack seems to have been delayed. If so, credit can probably go to Aaron Bushnell for creating “unfavorable conditions” for Israel’s “special military operation” in Rafah.