(VIDEO) More Voices, More Choices
Naturally the chant "Let RFK debate!" transformed into "Let them all debate!"
After learning that CNN is not permitting independent candidate, RFK, Jr., to participate in the presidential debates next Thursday, his SF Bay Area supporters decided on Wednesday evening to hold a rally at San Francisco City Hall yesterday afternoon. The point was to draw attention to MSM1’s desperate attempts to narrative-control and of course, as always, speak up for free speech.
A call went out immediately within all the Sane groups and other local freedom networks:
No matter what candidate you support, Kennedy should be part of the debate!
RALLY AT SF CITY HALL
All the information is below and we hope to see you there:More Voices, More Choices!
Friday, June 21st,
3-6pm
San Francisco City Hall,
1 Dr Carlton B. Goodlett Place,
San Francisco, CA 94102What to bring: layers (weather in SF is ever-changing and highly unpredictable), posters or signs, a sense of outrage over the CNN decision and a desire for change in America.
Around 60 people showed up Friday afternoon with signs, a couple of them especially handmade and clever. 60 is an impressive number considering how quickly the event had been organized. Go, the Peoples!
I count 5 of the supporters as good friends; they’ve been part of RFK’s campaign team ever since he announced his candidacy. I told ’em I would join to document the event and interview attendees2 (which I did, and had fun). But my main motivation was to go hang out with them and meet fellow human beings in real life.
To be open about my own position re Which Prez?, I’m not yet sure who I’m going to vote for this coming November. I have various concerns about the three major candidates (some of you know what they are; I hope to write about them soon) and have to weigh things up for myself. Like one of the women I interviewed — Alice — I will decide closer to the day itself3, based on the facts I have at my disposal.
RFK, Jr is certainly the one candidate however who is standing up for what I consider to be the most important issue of our time: the government has absolutely no right to force injections of unknown chemical elements upon your body. And certainly not, never in a million years, upon the bodies of children who rely on you to protect them!
But even if he wasn’t, anyone who knows me knows that I am very concerned about our First Amendment. (Any critically thinking person that has been taking notice of newsworthy events for at least the last four years is no doubt similarly concerned.) Censorship is fashionable now, and freedom of speech is in jeopardy, not just in this country but all across the world. I personally began to notice this in 2020 when Covid Madness began, and it’s been accelerating ever since. Alarm bells in my body, sounding off on the daily, as I registered every dissenting voice, no matter how logical or reasonable, no matter how eminent or learned, become silenced. If you were questioning mainstream media’s official “pandemic” narrative — “brought to you by Pfizer4” — you were either cancelled, or it was somehow ensured that hardly anybody knew you even existed to have a view worth mattering in the first place (shadowbanning).
I’m really glad I showed up to yesterday’s event to document the rally and to meet some of the people who care a lot about a topic that affects us all. As it turned out, every single person I interviewed was a person I did not know before the event. Based on their responses, everyone was stamped Sane in my book. (Obviously, further testing is required to be certified).
Oh, and I especially loved meeting a woman called Truth.5
And now the video
Something cool and organic happened at the end
Throughout the 2+ hours that I was present, wedding parties periodically alighted on the steps of City Hall for photographs. A guy from one wedding party that appeared towards the end, upon hearing the rally chants, responded with, “LET EVERYONE DEBATE!” Agreeing wholeheartedly, I repeated what he said. An RFK supporter with a megaphone heard me, and then that chant became the new rallying cry for a while until I left. It was around 5.30pm and quite windy by then. I had had a lot of excitement and I was glad to get a ride home.
A prayer from me
Free speech!
Free all speech now!
No censorship.
No exceptions.
Let the man speak.
Let all the candidates speak.
Let us all speak freely.
Let us all be free.
With all that’s going down in our ruled-by-psychopaths world, it’s perfectly a propos to ask for divine intervention. 🙏🏽
Mainstream media
I’m intending to do the same for a Trump rally coming up too. Oh man, I’d better make a hat for that day with the slogan: Make Neshma Cancelled Again. No, but seriously, I’ve never been to a DT rally and I am curious about the vibe there. I bet they’re all nice folk of many stripes. (It’s funny how 4 years ago, I could not even contemplate that I might ever desire to attend a Trump rally!) although I have never believed in the notion of “deplorables.” (Darn, I wish I could put asterisk on “deplorables” which would lead to the footnote “Apart from Hillary Clinton. Absolutely, one of the worst.”)
To be accurate, as you can hear in the video, Alice actually said she would decide on the day itself.
More like, “bought and paid for by Pfizer.”
I now want to write a song with the title, “A Woman Called Truth.”
Report from A.J. who came up to SF for the day and was at the rally too: https://ajvalleyheartsdelight.substack.com/p/pandas-and-ping-pong
“Chatted with several of the Kennedy supporters. All were calm, smiling, friendly, and looked very healthy. Most I talked to had avoided all the covid jabs. None blocked any vehicle traffic or pedestrians nor the many large wedding parties going to and from the City Clerk’s office to get married. Lots of cars, especially trucks, tooted their horns in support of the protestors. No press showed up. I didn’t see any City staff or officials come out to talk to the protestors. City Hall has been run by one political party most of my life. Guess who is being censored and shadow banned?”
Neshma, thanks for this piece and for sharing your experience at the SF More Voices, More Choices rally! Beautiful piece & terrific video.