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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCurious about Austin Texas's No Kings
Where the National Guard was called up.
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Curious about Austin Texas's No Kings (Original Post)
hookaleft
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sinkingfeeling
(56,631 posts)1. Me too. I was just going to ask if anybody went to the Austin protest.
blogslug
(39,035 posts)2. Looks to have been well attended and peaceful
Photos and day-long coverage here:
https://www.kxan.com/central-texas/no-kings-protests-planned-across-central-texas/
SARose
(1,753 posts)3. Never showed
Per The Statesman. Huge turn out.
bluesbassman
(20,338 posts)4. I was there. No guardsman seen at all.
Either Abbott was lying or he pulled a TACO. Either way hes a POS.
surfered
(9,904 posts)5. They're in Chicago. That plays better with Abbott's racist base.
LetMyPeopleVote
(171,814 posts)6. Statement from Austin Mayor Kirk Watson
Link to tweet
I have confirmed that the National Guard will be prepared to assist the Texas Department of Public Safety and otherwise take actions on Saturday, if deemed necessary. We are told that the Guard will not be on the streets of Austin unless there is a determination that there is an emergency need.
The City of Austin and I will continue to protect the right of people to peacefully assemble. I support people exercising their right to engage in peaceful protest against politics and policies that they disagree with. Power should always stay with the peoplewhere it belongs. I share the belief in our democracy. I am committednow more than everto stand against efforts to devalue and dismantle our democracy.
Peacefully holding people accountable is part of that. While Austin will protect that right, destructive actions or efforts that hurt people, including police, is wrong. You are damaging your city, and you may be giving those you protest against what they want--an excuse to militarize our streets. Let me be clear: I dont condone the militarization of our streets. I also dont condone unpeaceful acts that threaten peoples health or safety, do damage to property, and disrupt the right of those who want to peacefully protest.
Much of what we see out of Washington is to create fear and chaos. Unfortunately, our state engages in this, too. We should not play into these politics.
We must continue to assert our first amendment rights to peacefully assemble and to hold elected officials accountable. As mayor, Im committed to doing this and ensuring that Austinites have a safe, healthy community where they can thrive.
The City of Austin and I will continue to protect the right of people to peacefully assemble. I support people exercising their right to engage in peaceful protest against politics and policies that they disagree with. Power should always stay with the peoplewhere it belongs. I share the belief in our democracy. I am committednow more than everto stand against efforts to devalue and dismantle our democracy.
Peacefully holding people accountable is part of that. While Austin will protect that right, destructive actions or efforts that hurt people, including police, is wrong. You are damaging your city, and you may be giving those you protest against what they want--an excuse to militarize our streets. Let me be clear: I dont condone the militarization of our streets. I also dont condone unpeaceful acts that threaten peoples health or safety, do damage to property, and disrupt the right of those who want to peacefully protest.
Much of what we see out of Washington is to create fear and chaos. Unfortunately, our state engages in this, too. We should not play into these politics.
We must continue to assert our first amendment rights to peacefully assemble and to hold elected officials accountable. As mayor, Im committed to doing this and ensuring that Austinites have a safe, healthy community where they can thrive.

UTUSN
(76,097 posts)7. They were chowing down on Tex-Mex?