This March to CWS is in response to the gutting of the
Voting Rights Act. Last years March on CWS was disruptive enough to
capital that the city of Omaha responded by passing noise ordinances
specifically stating no sound amplification devices such as megaphones
microphones or even DRUMS are allowed within 100 feet of the CWS now,
unless they are permitted part of the event.
Has percussion of non-drum items been outlawed?
Where does the 100' mark start from?
Is the peoples' mic (call and response of our collective voices) an outlawed
form of sound amplification?
Questions to be answered with action..
In response to the tyranny of capital, this march will be an exercise in
malicious compliance.
We will be using our voices in call and response lead by
@singingresistanceomametro (←IG)
For our most radical of rabblerousers that plan on coming: Please respect
the wishes of the organizers to stay disciplined in being loud with the
songs, and that escalations amidst this march could become a danger to
our racially marginalized, and physically vulnerable participants. Think
about community members like the Pissed off Grannies who do not want to
face the full brutality of police repression.
There will also be lyric sheets handed out before the march.
Please pass this on.

