I think this protest is possibly my favorite of my lifetime. Although, I do only understand it somewhat superficially and don’t live in Lebanon, but still. I have long supported abolishing central banks. They are unnecessary to create currency.
A spiralling currency crisis in Lebanon sparked widespread protests targeting central banks an increasing embrace of digital assets
cointelegraph.com
I also wish I could
@KPOP fans around. They seem to have a much more modern and effective way of being activists. Anonymous made a post on Facebook a while back about how there was some relationship between Kpop fans spreading information about anonymous that brought some more attention to them again after they said they had something to release.
I thought it was cute at the time and I wish I saved this post now. I know some people disagree with the whole blm thing, but I really like their approach to spreading information. I think in some ways it is proving a lot more effective than protesting.
Twitter fan accounts are organizing to support the protests, often before the celebrities they love say a word.
www.theatlantic.com
It is really interesting to see something like this after the years of seeing the devotion to the same kpop threads around here too. This is clearly a very strong community.