Skill Level: Beginner
Listen up, whisker warriors — the Big Peaceful Protest is almost here, and you know what that means: fascists are nervous, democracy is restless, and Kitty’s got the ultimate guide to showing up fierce, focused, and unflappable. This isn’t chaos — it’s coordination with claws.
Purpose
To help every resister prepare for the massive October 18 peaceful protest safely, smartly, and strategically. This guide teaches you how to protect yourself, support others, and make your message echo louder than the MAGA megaphones.
Tools You’ll Need
🪪 ID (optional — if you bring it, keep it hidden and secure)
📱 Phone (password only, no face unlock)
🔋 Portable charger
💧 Refillable water bottle
🍎 Snacks that won’t melt or spoil (nuts, bars, fruit)
🧢 Hat, sunscreen, and weather-appropriate gear
🧴 Mask or bandana
✏️ Sharpie to write your emergency contact on your arm
🩹 Mini first aid kit
Cardboard signs only, kittens — no sticks, poles, or anything that could be spun as a “weapon.”
Why This Matters
Peaceful protest is one of the few remaining tools fascists haven’t managed to declaw. Every march, every chant, every unified step reminds the world that America still has a heartbeat — and it’s not beating in time with authoritarian drums. Showing up matters. Showing up prepared makes it powerful.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Plan your route. Know where you’re meeting, marching, and dispersing. Scout bathrooms, water stops, and safe zones ahead of time.
- Pack light. Bring only essentials. You want to move freely if crowds shift or police redirect routes.
- Buddy up. Never protest alone. Create small groups with check-in times and shared tracking through secure apps.
- Stay encrypted. Use Signal or Briar for communication. Turn off location sharing, Bluetooth, and social media tagging.
- Keep it peaceful. Don’t engage with agitators. If violence erupts, move to safety, document if possible, and upload securely.
- Know your rights. You can record the police, but don’t interfere. If detained, say: “I am exercising my right to remain silent.” Then stop talking.
- Debrief and rest. Afterward, hydrate, check in with your buddies, and share verified updates only. Fascists thrive on confusion — deny them the chaos.

The power of peace is in the preparation, kittens. When we march on October 18, we march smart — we march in solidarity — and we march with the confidence of a thousand sharpened claws. The fascists can’t handle unity, and they sure as hell can’t handle organized resistance.
Sources and Allies
ACLU – Know Your Rights at Protests
National Lawyers Guild – Legal Support
ResistanceDirectory.com – Find Local Organizers
Brennan Center for Justice – Protest Rights Resources