After the #TeslaTakedown protest in Tucson today, a group went to the iconic "a mountain" and hung an upside down flag
Hanging upside down flags on local iconic landmarks should happen everywhere. After the one in Yosemite on El Capitan, the meaning is widely recognized. It is an easily reproducible meme-action.
"A Mountain" flag protest up close for scale.
I'll have more #TeslaTakedown pics from Tucson later.
#TeslaTakedown #Tucson #Protest
This is a large, busy intersection with people lining both sides of all four cross streets. Constant honks and waves from vehicles going by. I don't have an estimate on the number of people, but it was quite a respectable number and a very lively crowd.
Tangential: as an experiment, I posted the same OP photo, the aerial of the flag on the "A" on my infrequently used Instagram account. As of just now: Mastodon: 87 shares, 88 likes. Instagram: 10 likes.
Granted, I have half as many followers there and haven't been following new people for quite a long time and don't engage much there, but corporate slop aside, that's one of the reasons. If you're not willing to aggressively attention-farm the algorithm, you don't exist.
Edit: 32 hours after OP:
Instagram: 14 likes, 1 share, 1 troll.
Mastodon: 112 likes, 105 shares, some nice comments by actual people.