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Muted outrage and aspirational crowds: dispatch from the DNC 

Depending on how you feel about protesters, there’s good news or bad news about the estimated number expected to converge on Chicago this week for the 2024 Democratic National Convention: 30,000. Either way, you would not be faulted for thinking the number is possibly aspirational, based on the fewer than 50 who showed up yesterday for an outdoor event and press conference organized by the in Charlottesville, killing Heather Heyer, and when Michael Reinoehl, in an effort to prove his commitment to Black Lives Matter, shot Jay Danielson point blank during a 2020 protest in Portland. 

This suggests DNC protesters might welcome some police protection, if only for themselves.

“I’m from Minneapolis, so I know a little something about some mayhem,” said Jess Sundin, of the Twin Cities Coalition for Justice. “Every time I’ve seen that on any significant scale, it’s been police attacking demonstrators, is what starts it. I am not trying to be dismissive, but my experience is that if the police refrain from using violence against the demonstration, we won’t see any sort of significant no mayhem, no significant outbreaks of drama.”

Perhaps. And if Sunday’s event was a foretaste, the protests will be disciplined, even mild. But I wouldn’t count on it.

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