Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know folks who cannot participate because of fear of ICE.
Does anyone planning to go anticipate taking extra security measures for themselves like masking, wearing sunglasses if that works against recognition systems or leaving smart devices at home?
My phone will be in airplane mode. I will be wearing a hat and sunglasses, and a mask to help with the pollen.
I have considered infrared blocking sunglasses.
Let me get this straight. The worry is that ICE is going to target protesters at the same time that we are all spelling billions and billions and billions of dollars of our tax money to bomb a country over their targeting of protesters? That would make no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know folks who cannot participate because of fear of ICE.
Does anyone planning to go anticipate taking extra security measures for themselves like masking, wearing sunglasses if that works against recognition systems or leaving smart devices at home?
My phone will be in airplane mode. I will be wearing a hat and sunglasses, and a mask to help with the pollen.
I have considered infrared blocking sunglasses.
Anonymous wrote:I know folks who cannot participate because of fear of ICE.
Does anyone planning to go anticipate taking extra security measures for themselves like masking, wearing sunglasses if that works against recognition systems or leaving smart devices at home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A person afraid of ICE is an indication that person is a criminal or is evil. In any event, I will enjoy my belly laughs watching news clips of the Social Justice Whiners moan and march, their fury signifying nothing.Anonymous wrote:I know folks who cannot participate because of fear of ICE.
Does anyone planning to go anticipate taking extra security measures for themselves like masking, wearing sunglasses if that works against recognition systems or leaving smart devices at home?
And you obviously don’t watch any news outside of Newsmax. American citizens have been taken by ICE for up to three days. They have been given no access to a phone or lawyers. People who are trying to become citizens legally are being picked up at the court house and locked up. These are among the millions of reasons why we are marching.
I haven’t seen anything about ICE arrests on the news for weeks. America has moved on. March Madness is upon us. Baseball is starting. Cocktails on the patio are in full swing. Hiking, golf, tennis, biking, long walks with the dog, they’re are so many better things to do for your mental health than an angst event with no discernible outcome.
You see, I can enjoy all of those and still care about my neighbors.
You should ask your neighbors if they care about the rally. They probably won’t be home, though. They’ll likely be out doing something fun or constructive.
DP. You may want to acquaint yourself with the first amendment of the constitution. And while you’re at it, you may want to read up on the public uprisings and protests that contributed to the start of the American Revolution.
I support your right to exercise your 1A rights, but I think it’s a waste of time in this case. Please don’t denigrate the lead up to the American Revolution by comparing it to the Beanie Baby of protests.
What alternatives do you have to offer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A person afraid of ICE is an indication that person is a criminal or is evil. In any event, I will enjoy my belly laughs watching news clips of the Social Justice Whiners moan and march, their fury signifying nothing.Anonymous wrote:I know folks who cannot participate because of fear of ICE.
Does anyone planning to go anticipate taking extra security measures for themselves like masking, wearing sunglasses if that works against recognition systems or leaving smart devices at home?
And you obviously don’t watch any news outside of Newsmax. American citizens have been taken by ICE for up to three days. They have been given no access to a phone or lawyers. People who are trying to become citizens legally are being picked up at the court house and locked up. These are among the millions of reasons why we are marching.
I haven’t seen anything about ICE arrests on the news for weeks. America has moved on. March Madness is upon us. Baseball is starting. Cocktails on the patio are in full swing. Hiking, golf, tennis, biking, long walks with the dog, they’re are so many better things to do for your mental health than an angst event with no discernible outcome.
You see, I can enjoy all of those and still care about my neighbors.
You should ask your neighbors if they care about the rally. They probably won’t be home, though. They’ll likely be out doing something fun or constructive.
DP. You may want to acquaint yourself with the first amendment of the constitution. And while you’re at it, you may want to read up on the public uprisings and protests that contributed to the start of the American Revolution.
I support your right to exercise your 1A rights, but I think it’s a waste of time in this case. Please don’t denigrate the lead up to the American Revolution by comparing it to the Beanie Baby of protests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A person afraid of ICE is an indication that person is a criminal or is evil. In any event, I will enjoy my belly laughs watching news clips of the Social Justice Whiners moan and march, their fury signifying nothing.Anonymous wrote:I know folks who cannot participate because of fear of ICE.
Does anyone planning to go anticipate taking extra security measures for themselves like masking, wearing sunglasses if that works against recognition systems or leaving smart devices at home?
And you obviously don’t watch any news outside of Newsmax. American citizens have been taken by ICE for up to three days. They have been given no access to a phone or lawyers. People who are trying to become citizens legally are being picked up at the court house and locked up. These are among the millions of reasons why we are marching.
I haven’t seen anything about ICE arrests on the news for weeks. America has moved on. March Madness is upon us. Baseball is starting. Cocktails on the patio are in full swing. Hiking, golf, tennis, biking, long walks with the dog, they’re are so many better things to do for your mental health than an angst event with no discernible outcome.
You see, I can enjoy all of those and still care about my neighbors.
You should ask your neighbors if they care about the rally. They probably won’t be home, though. They’ll likely be out doing something fun or constructive.
DP. You may want to acquaint yourself with the first amendment of the constitution. And while you’re at it, you may want to read up on the public uprisings and protests that contributed to the start of the American Revolution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A person afraid of ICE is an indication that person is a criminal or is evil. In any event, I will enjoy my belly laughs watching news clips of the Social Justice Whiners moan and march, their fury signifying nothing.Anonymous wrote:I know folks who cannot participate because of fear of ICE.
Does anyone planning to go anticipate taking extra security measures for themselves like masking, wearing sunglasses if that works against recognition systems or leaving smart devices at home?
And you obviously don’t watch any news outside of Newsmax. American citizens have been taken by ICE for up to three days. They have been given no access to a phone or lawyers. People who are trying to become citizens legally are being picked up at the court house and locked up. These are among the millions of reasons why we are marching.
I haven’t seen anything about ICE arrests on the news for weeks. America has moved on. March Madness is upon us. Baseball is starting. Cocktails on the patio are in full swing. Hiking, golf, tennis, biking, long walks with the dog, they’re are so many better things to do for your mental health than an angst event with no discernible outcome.
You see, I can enjoy all of those and still care about my neighbors.
You should ask your neighbors if they care about the rally. They probably won’t be home, though. They’ll likely be out doing something fun or constructive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A person afraid of ICE is an indication that person is a criminal or is evil. In any event, I will enjoy my belly laughs watching news clips of the Social Justice Whiners moan and march, their fury signifying nothing.Anonymous wrote:I know folks who cannot participate because of fear of ICE.
Does anyone planning to go anticipate taking extra security measures for themselves like masking, wearing sunglasses if that works against recognition systems or leaving smart devices at home?
And you obviously don’t watch any news outside of Newsmax. American citizens have been taken by ICE for up to three days. They have been given no access to a phone or lawyers. People who are trying to become citizens legally are being picked up at the court house and locked up. These are among the millions of reasons why we are marching.
I haven’t seen anything about ICE arrests on the news for weeks. America has moved on. March Madness is upon us. Baseball is starting. Cocktails on the patio are in full swing. Hiking, golf, tennis, biking, long walks with the dog, they’re are so many better things to do for your mental health than an angst event with no discernible outcome.
You see, I can enjoy all of those and still care about my neighbors.
You should ask your neighbors if they care about the rally. They probably won’t be home, though. They’ll likely be out doing something fun or constructive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A person afraid of ICE is an indication that person is a criminal or is evil. In any event, I will enjoy my belly laughs watching news clips of the Social Justice Whiners moan and march, their fury signifying nothing.Anonymous wrote:I know folks who cannot participate because of fear of ICE.
Does anyone planning to go anticipate taking extra security measures for themselves like masking, wearing sunglasses if that works against recognition systems or leaving smart devices at home?
And you obviously don’t watch any news outside of Newsmax. American citizens have been taken by ICE for up to three days. They have been given no access to a phone or lawyers. People who are trying to become citizens legally are being picked up at the court house and locked up. These are among the millions of reasons why we are marching.
I haven’t seen anything about ICE arrests on the news for weeks. America has moved on. March Madness is upon us. Baseball is starting. Cocktails on the patio are in full swing. Hiking, golf, tennis, biking, long walks with the dog, they’re are so many better things to do for your mental health than an angst event with no discernible outcome.
You see, I can enjoy all of those and still care about my neighbors.
You should ask your neighbors if they care about the rally. They probably won’t be home, though. They’ll likely be out doing something fun or constructive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A person afraid of ICE is an indication that person is a criminal or is evil. In any event, I will enjoy my belly laughs watching news clips of the Social Justice Whiners moan and march, their fury signifying nothing.Anonymous wrote:I know folks who cannot participate because of fear of ICE.
Does anyone planning to go anticipate taking extra security measures for themselves like masking, wearing sunglasses if that works against recognition systems or leaving smart devices at home?
And you obviously don’t watch any news outside of Newsmax. American citizens have been taken by ICE for up to three days. They have been given no access to a phone or lawyers. People who are trying to become citizens legally are being picked up at the court house and locked up. These are among the millions of reasons why we are marching.
I haven’t seen anything about ICE arrests on the news for weeks. America has moved on. March Madness is upon us. Baseball is starting. Cocktails on the patio are in full swing. Hiking, golf, tennis, biking, long walks with the dog, they’re are so many better things to do for your mental health than an angst event with no discernible outcome.
You see, I can enjoy all of those and still care about my neighbors.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A person afraid of ICE is an indication that person is a criminal or is evil. In any event, I will enjoy my belly laughs watching news clips of the Social Justice Whiners moan and march, their fury signifying nothing.Anonymous wrote:I know folks who cannot participate because of fear of ICE.
Does anyone planning to go anticipate taking extra security measures for themselves like masking, wearing sunglasses if that works against recognition systems or leaving smart devices at home?
And you obviously don’t watch any news outside of Newsmax. American citizens have been taken by ICE for up to three days. They have been given no access to a phone or lawyers. People who are trying to become citizens legally are being picked up at the court house and locked up. These are among the millions of reasons why we are marching.
I haven’t seen anything about ICE arrests on the news for weeks. America has moved on. March Madness is upon us. Baseball is starting. Cocktails on the patio are in full swing. Hiking, golf, tennis, biking, long walks with the dog, they’re are so many better things to do for your mental health than an angst event with no discernible outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A person afraid of ICE is an indication that person is a criminal or is evil. In any event, I will enjoy my belly laughs watching news clips of the Social Justice Whiners moan and march, their fury signifying nothing.Anonymous wrote:I know folks who cannot participate because of fear of ICE.
Does anyone planning to go anticipate taking extra security measures for themselves like masking, wearing sunglasses if that works against recognition systems or leaving smart devices at home?
And you obviously don’t watch any news outside of Newsmax. American citizens have been taken by ICE for up to three days. They have been given no access to a phone or lawyers. People who are trying to become citizens legally are being picked up at the court house and locked up. These are among the millions of reasons why we are marching.
I haven’t seen anything about ICE arrests on the news for weeks. America has moved on. March Madness is upon us. Baseball is starting. Cocktails on the patio are in full swing. Hiking, golf, tennis, biking, long walks with the dog, they’re are so many better things to do for your mental health than an angst event with no discernible outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A person afraid of ICE is an indication that person is a criminal or is evil. In any event, I will enjoy my belly laughs watching news clips of the Social Justice Whiners moan and march, their fury signifying nothing.Anonymous wrote:I know folks who cannot participate because of fear of ICE.
Does anyone planning to go anticipate taking extra security measures for themselves like masking, wearing sunglasses if that works against recognition systems or leaving smart devices at home?
And you obviously don’t watch any news outside of Newsmax. American citizens have been taken by ICE for up to three days. They have been given no access to a phone or lawyers. People who are trying to become citizens legally are being picked up at the court house and locked up. These are among the millions of reasons why we are marching.