Trump election win
prompts anger, protests across US
On November 10, 20169:08 amIn News, PoliticsComments
Protesters burned an orange-haired Donald Trump head in effigy, lit
bonfires and blocked traffic late Wednesday as anger over the
billionaire’s election to the presidency spilled onto the streets of
major cities.
From New York to Los Angeles, thousands of people marched, rallied and
chanted in around 10 cities against the billionaire president-elect a
day after his stunning upset win, some carrying signs with slogans such
as “Not our President” and “Love trumps hate.”
Most of the rallies were peaceful.
Protesters carrying signs reading “Dump Trump” gathered outside Trump
Tower on Fifth Avenue, where the president elect lives.
Demonstrators hold placards that read "No to racism, no to Trump" during
a protest outside the US Embassy in London on November 9, 2016 against
US President-elect Donald Trump after he was declared the winner of the
US presidential election. Political novice and former reality TV star
Donald Trump has defeated Hillary Clinton to take the US presidency,
stunning America and the world in an explosive upset fueled by a wave of
grassroots anger. / AFP PHOTO
Demonstrators hold placards that read “No to racism, no to Trump” during
a protest outside the US Embassy in London on November 9, 2016 against
US President-elect Donald Trump after he was declared the winner of the
US presidential election.
Political novice and former reality TV star Donald Trump has defeated
Hillary Clinton to take the US presidency, stunning America and the
world in an explosive upset fueled by a wave of grassroots anger. / AFP
PHOTO
Police said they had arrested 15 people, the New York Times reported.
In Washington, several hundred gathered in front of the White House for a
candlelight vigil on a damp, chilly evening, criticizing what they
called Trump’s racism, sexism and xenophobia, and carrying signs reading
“We have a voice!” and “Education for all!”
One of the organizers, Ben Wikler, Washington director of the liberal
advocacy group MoveOn.org, told the crowd that others were coming
together in hundreds of communities around the country.
“People are justly frightened,” he said. “We are here because in these
darkest moments, we are not alone,” he added, before leading chants of
“We are not alone!”
Protests were also held in Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, Portland and
other cities.
In Oakland, California, protesters lit fires in the street and stood
around them chanting, news reports said. Some threw bottles and
firecrackers at police, KPIX TV reported.
In Los Angeles, demonstrators outside City Hall held aloft a burning,
box-shaped likeness of Trump’s head, topped with bright orange hair.
Ethan Miller of the workers’ rights group Jobs with Justice said
organizers held the Washington vigil to show that civil society was
resilient.
“It’s a hard time for a lot of Americans,” he told AFP. “We saw a
campaign that was filled with racism and misogyny and whole host of
other terrible tactics that ultimately were successful for winning the
electoral college.”
“But we’re not going to let a Donald Trump presidency stop the progress
in this country,” he added.
– Electoral system ‘broken’ –
In New York City, demonstrators gathered in Union Square holding signs
saying “Love Trumps Hate” and “Trump Grabbed America by the Pussy!”
before marching uptown in the thousands to chant in front of Trump
Tower.
“The electoral college is broken,” protester Nicholas Forker said of the
US indirect voting system. “I think it definitely needs to be reformed…
I think it’s ridiculous.”
In Chicago, several thousand people gathered around Trump Tower,
blocking downtown streets and traffic while other staged a
counter-protest on the opposite side of the building.
Across the country, high school and college students also staged campus
demonstrations and walkouts from classes.
In Oregon, demonstrators blocked traffic in downtown Portland, forcing a
delay on two light-rail lines.
The crowd there grew to about 300 people, local reports said, including
some who sat in the middle of a road to block traffic. Others burned
American flags.
In Pennsylvania, hundreds of University of Pittsburgh students marched
through the streets, with some in the crowd calling for unity.
The rallies followed protests overnight on Tuesday as voting results
were being tallied, when at least one person was seriously injured in
Oakland, California, where demonstrators broke store windows and set
garbage alight.
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