This was the last entry for me to review, and I'm really glad I played it! Very well presented, and I really like the attention to detail (the protesters' shouts get louder and louder the more people you gather, for example). Even if I had a little trouble grasping the objective at first, the rules quickly made themselves clear in the turmoil of the situation. The moral gauge and progression system may seem a little hard to manage, but I honestly feel it's an excellent representation of what protests are all about: making as much noise as possible and rallying protestors while trying not to get beaten up to keep gathering more people.
I finished it and was surprised by the ending - I came here to comment and learned that it was about the current climate. After playing so many entries about revolts, finishing my review with your game really echoes the experience of others and seems like the best way to end the jam. Thanks for your participation!