'I Refuse to Be Complicit': Man Scales 168-Foot Bridge in DC Demanding End to Iran War
Key Points:
- Guido Reichstadter, a 45-year-old social justice activist, has been protesting atop the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge in Washington, DC, since Friday afternoon against President Trump's ongoing war with Iran and the unchecked spread of artificial intelligence technology.
- Reichstadter, a father with advanced degrees in math and physics, demands an immediate end to what he calls the Trump regime's illegal war on Iran, urging mass nonviolent direct action and non-cooperation from Americans.
- Despite efforts by Democratic lawmakers to pass War Powers Resolutions to end the conflict, Republican majorities have blocked these measures, and the war continues beyond the 60-day limit set by the War Powers Act of 1973.
- Reichstadter also warns of the existential threat posed by artificial intelligence, calling for a global ban on the development of artificial general intelligence and machine superintelligence to prevent catastrophic harm to humanity.
- The protest has caused intermittent closures and lane restrictions on the bridge, with Reichstadter maintaining his position overnight and using social media and interviews to amplify his message.