My big frustration with my local event, which was big, was that none of the speakers knew how to direct a crowd into taking focused and specific action.
While crowd sizes are difficult to estimate, organizers said that more than 600,000 people had signed up to participate and that events also took place in U.S. territories and a dozen locations across the globe.
If we assume one million people attended, then that’s… uh… nice I guess. If they can consistently engage this many people and expand their numbers there might be hope for America.
Or OR you don’t shit on what’s going right, regardless of numbers.
I’m pretty sure I kept my comment within the realm of constructive criticism.
Was anything disrupted? Did they do anything that wasn’t easily ignored?
No? Okay, then. Just write “had parades.”