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Not One More! A Song For Alex Pretti / The Midnight Republic Found on YOUTUBE ! Thank You!

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Send us Fan MailA single chorus can carry a city’s grief and still dare to sound hopeful. We hit play on a YouTube protest song that names Minneapolis in winter, lifts candles into the dark, and lands on a simple, searing promise: not one more. From there, we unpack why a bright melody can hold heavy truth, and how that tension can move people from passive sympathy to shared resolve without dulling the pain that sparked the singing in the first place.As we trace lyrics about reaching down a hand and standing together across distance, we talk about solidarity that doesn’t stop at sentiment. What does it look like to turn a chorus into action. We explore small, practical moves—showing up for local meetings, learning the policy details that decide life on the street, backing organizers who keep going after the cameras leave. We also sit with the risk that rituals like vigils can become routine, and how the vow not one more only matters if we measure outcomes, not moods. Along the way, we reflect on the strange power of finding a song online, the speed of sharing, and the need to slow down enough to hear the weight behind the words.The hardest line arrives without warning: I watched another murder. That blunt witness reframes the entire track and our conversation. It strips away the comfort of tune and asks for clarity about responsibility. By the end, we’re left with a live question for all of us: what does not one more demand where you live. If this conversation moves you, follow the show, share this episode with a friend who needs it, and leave a review with the protest songs that shaped you—your picks might guide a future deep dive.`We are Americans, NOT MAGA! We care about you. Renee Nicole Good 37 Die because of trump, Repubilicans, and ICE! Ice killed Renee Nicole Good 37-year-old Mom! We have a 34-count convicted felon, Trump, who is enjoying destroying the country and our human rights to live! It's not going to stop. Trump believes in his hate and bullying. The first time he kidnapped 2,600 parents and kept the kids for Jeffrey Epstein, I'm sure. But Jeffrey Epstein died under Trump's watch, and we will never see all the files, but the mama's boy said he was going to release them. Trump lies to us 24/7.  You can watch the video of Renee trying to get out of the way of the Trump Gestapo. She was not a terrorist, but Ashley Babbitt was, and her family got almost 5 million dollars for being a terrorist and an insurrectionist.  Don't forget, Trump freed all the evil people, and their slates were wiped clean. You will not know who the insurrections are because they have clean records, no way of knowing that they were the ones who beat up cops. Renee Nichole Good would have never died if the Republicans had done their job on the first two impeachments. Facts matter. I don't go by alternative facts from Kellyanne Conway andTrump

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