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Remember that time when we all had to stay in our homes but BLM protests were encouraged?
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Imagine not going to the protests and missing out on participating in history
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None of those things happened to me and the vast majority of protestors were peaceful | |||
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I’m not into grabbing my stick, bear mace, and trash can lid shield to go larp as soldier fighting some war at a political protest. Same as I’m not into larp’ing as some wanna-be police officer a la Kyle Rittenhouse. That doesn’t in any way mean I’m not willing to die for my country Sure, if a protest was guaranteed to be calm, secured, and supported by the community and local police, then maybe I’d be tempted to go. Maybe I’m just jaded by only hearing about the ones that aren’t | |||
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If you watch the Q anon documentary on HBO the last episode very clearly shows that jan 6th was 100% a protest and the only violence was instigated by police and security (which there clearly was virtually none of) at the capitol.
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I have been meaning to watch that, it is on the list
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It was effing great.. I really liked it. Just finished it last night.
Imagine one of us is Q... could be the situation. Not literally but basically... haha He might be just some weeb on the internet. | ||
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Look at these pics honey, this was when your dad literally was involved in the direct reason you cannot own a home or have to work for disney so we are allowed to live in this district, 'hail the unity mouse! Don't ever forget to say that honey unity mouse is always listening.'
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Well, for the illegal kind anyways. Usually the ones most worth attending | |||
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