I know, I know. Xitter is an evil place. Personally, I still have many connections there. (No, I don’t pay for a blue check.) My TL is pretty clean, with the information I came for in the first place. If the comments get out of line, I just move on. They only show the things my history indicates I’m interested in—like Democratic politics and foreign language posts. But it’s a great source of political videos, and to keep up with information on the spread of viruses. It’s one of the very few places I can actually use my Scottish Gaelic skills. And I get an international perspective.
Today I had the title image in my TL. It looks like it originates with Mags Online, adapted from the ACLU. They provide links for the tear-away sheet, and also a page of the same information to print as stand-alone cards.
Know Your Rights tear-away
Know Your Rights on a quarter-sheet
If anyone is up to it, perhaps you can do something similar in Spanish and post it. I think that would be really, really helpful on No Kings Day, and every day.
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I’m not a native Spanish speaker so I couldn’t be sure of getting it right, but here’s the link to protester’s rights, in Spanish, on the ACLU website:
Derechos de los manifestantes