Robert Reich, a Labour secretary under Bill Clinton, this week declared that leftists must march in support of the public plan in Washington, DC, on September 13th.
Indeed, the counter-reaction can linger far beyond the march itself: some participants in Bratislava「s first pride march in May were reportedly attacked long after the event had finished.
During the march in Selma 「so thank you so much for that.」
在塞尔玛的游行中「,感谢您的补充。」
Widespread rioting took place in Belgrade as police clashed with thousands of far-right activists trying to break up a gay-rights march in the Serbian capital.
在塞尔维亚首府,试图破坏同性恋游行的极右势力统警察发生沖突,引发了贝尔·格雷德大范围的骚动。
There」s even a zombie march in Cambridge, Mass., at noon this Sunday.
在剑桥马斯的星期天中午,甚至还有僵尸比赛。
This is believed to be why they march in crowds. By keeping on the move they avoid becoming a meal for a neighbour—surely a powerful incentive for a sudden change of direction, too.
Australian officials later complained that their athletes had been 「treated like cattle」 as they were forced to endure an hour-long wait in a hot tunnel after gathering to march in the ceremony.