“I want to go to work! I want to go to work!” a driver screamed as he stormed among the protesters sitting across the road, ripping banners from their hands and tossing them in the air …
Saturday’s climate-change protest was the third such rally staged by the group in the country’s capital within a week.
“For us, this was a great way to honor the legacy of Dr. King and to carry on his tradition of disruptive, nonviolent civil disobedience!” the group wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, along with footage from the incident. One driver managed force her way through by shoving protesters aside while grumbling “Y’all holding me up. I got a godd–n job and s–t,” while other motorists pleaded with them that there may be people facing emergencies trapped in the traffic.
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