This is a Call to Protest – Silent Scream for Sanity
Are You….Upset?
(pssst – – if not, you are probably not paying attention)

The Event
March 15, 2025 Turn Off Digital 24 Hour Protest
Join millions in digital denial, as we scream “Pay Attention” in silence.
Stay off devices in great numbers
for only 24 hours,
and show them something!
The mission is to amass massive number of individual
voices in dissent by unplugging from technology for
only 24 hours, “Go Dark”.
With massive numbers offline, the effect will be immense.
The collective discontent with governmental actions will be communicated in a peaceful protest,
as a means to foster awareness and inspire change.
- Politicians will be moved by constituents, not party!
- We can show mass dissent!
- Safe from retribution!
- Measurable participation!
- Anyone, really anyone, can participate!
- Provide the base for future action!


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Talk About Screaming
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I’m Don, and this initiative aims to challenge the notion that a single voice is insignificant. My 93-year-old father can’t attend a demonstration, so this is a way for everyone to unite and create a powerful, yet silent, statement. I have no agenda or affiliation other than to highlight the depth of discontent. By joining […]
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What to do Instead of Devices!
- Nature Walk: Explore a local park or nature reserve.
- Picnic in the Park: Pack lunch and enjoy a day outside.
- Scavenger Hunt: Create a list of things to find outdoors and race to find them.
- Stargazing: Lay on a blanket and look at the stars at night.
- Board Games: Enjoy classic games like Monopoly or Scrabble.
- Card Games: Play games like Go Fish, Uno, or Crazy Eights.
- Build a Fort: Use blankets and cushions to create a cozy hideaway.
- Baking Together: Bake cookies or cupcakes as a family.
- Visit a Library: Explore books and attend free activities.
- Drawing or Painting: Create art using simple materials like pencils and paint.
- Gardening: Plant flowers or vegetables together.
- Rock Painting: Paint designs on rocks and leave them in public spaces for others to find.
- Origami: Try making paper animals and objects.
- DIY Crafts: Use materials around the house to create art projects.
- Treasure Hunt: Hide small items and let family members search for them.
- Go on a Bike Ride: Explore the neighborhood or a park.
- Visit a Free Museum: Many museums offer free entry on certain days.
- Do a Puzzle: Work on a jigsaw puzzle as a group.
- Bird Watching: Sit outside and observe the birds around you.
- Fly a Kite: Head to a field and enjoy flying a kite on a breezy day.
- Rock Climbing (Indoor or Outdoor): Visit a rock climbing area with a group.
- Swimming at a Local Pool: Many public pools have free swim times.
- Attend a Free Community Event: Check local event calendars for free festivals or concerts.
- Geocaching: A real-world outdoor treasure hunt using GPS coordinates.
- Hiking: Take a hike on a nearby trail.
- Frisbee: Play a game of frisbee at a local park.
- Skiing or Snowboarding (Free Day): Some places offer free access to certain slopes on special days.
- Go to the Beach: If you’re near a coast, spend time playing in the sand.
- Plant a Tree: Volunteer to plant trees in your community.
- Have a Family Talent Show: Each person can perform a trick, song, or skit.
- Climb a Tree: Find a sturdy tree and enjoy a bit of outdoor adventure.
- Write a Story Together: Have each family member add a sentence to the story.
- Fly Paper Airplanes: Compete to see whose airplane flies the furthest.
- Rock Skipping: Head to a lake and skip rocks across the water.
- Volunteer: Offer your time at a local charity or community group.
- Do a Charades Game: Have fun acting out different words or phrases.
- Yoga Together: Try simple yoga stretches or poses as a family.
- Visit a Farmer’s Market: Browse fresh produce and local goods.
- Make Homemade Ice Cream: Try making ice cream from scratch with simple ingredients.
- Host a Family Book Club: Read a story together and discuss it afterward.
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