🚨NYC EMERGENCY PROTEST: No war on Venezuela! Stop the bombings! 📆 Sat. Jan 3 🕑2PM 📍Times Squ...
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The People's Forum is a New York-based activist organization focused on grassroots movements, anti-imperialism, and social justice campaigns. They produce content in a urgent, mobilization-oriented style with emojis and calls to action, often aligned with left-wing perspectives. Their credibility stems from organizing real-world protests but is viewed as partisan by critics due to strong ideological stances.
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The post announces an emergency protest in NYC's Times Square on January 3 at 2PM against alleged US bombings in Venezuela, framing the strikes as the start of a new war based on lies following Trump threats. It highlights public opposition to war, demands redirection of funds to people's needs, and provides a link for nationwide actions. The content taps into anti-war sentiments amid confirmed US airstrikes on military targets in Caracas and surrounding areas reported early that morning.
🔥Why It's Trending
This post is trending due to the breaking news of US airstrikes on Venezuela coinciding exactly with the protest date of January 3, 2026, sparking global outrage and mobilization. Timing aligns with early morning explosions in Caracas around 2AM, Trump's claims of strikes and Maduro's capture, amplifying anti-war reactions. Heightened US-Venezuela tensions over drug trafficking and regime change make it highly relevant today.
💡Fun Facts
- 1US strikes targeted military bases like Fort Tiuna and Generalissimo Francisco de Miranda Air Base near Caracas.
- 2At least seven explosions rocked Caracas around 2AM local time, with low-flying aircraft reported.
- 3Venezuela declared a national state of emergency, while the US FAA banned flights over Venezuelan airspace.
- 4Trump claimed on Truth Social that Nicolás Maduro and his wife were captured and flown out.
- 5Opposition leader María Corina Machado publicly supported the US strategy.
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