Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here - domestic terrorism
There - freedom
Both - fighting dictators
Here - one liberal woman dies in protests.
there - 2,800 killed as of yesterday and number is growing.
Different types of dictators.
Dictators don't typically start at the murdering thousands of their own citizens end of things. They get there, but it doesn't start there. And acting like it's not a problem until they start murdering thousands in the streets is exactly how you wake up in a dictatorship one day with no rights or freedoms.
Anonymous wrote:Really, OP? You think what is happening in MN is "protest?"
Protest all you want. Get your pre-printed signs, your whistles, your costumes and hats and protest all you want.
Assault an ICE officer with a car, a shovel, urine, projectiles, fireworks, or any other item that can be deemed a weapon, or impede their work - you will be arrested.
Anonymous wrote:He not going to protect their citizens, that’s impossible. At most, he’s going to bomb some more military installations for another headline. I guess in the long term, it does make the Iranian leadership look weak, but not helping any protestors.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in Minnesota aren’t just protesting though. They are actively interfering with ICE operations.
People in Iran are actively interfering with state security. Good point they are the same.
Still does not answer why Trump should "protect" Iran's protesters but US citizens.
Anonymous wrote:The same way Venezuelans in Florida are feminists. They supposedly danced and cheered in the streets when the male strongman was illegally renditioned. They're oddly silent when the potentially more dangerous female dictator has taken his place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in Minnesota aren’t just protesting though. They are actively interfering with ICE operations.
Thank goodness for all of them for fighting our oppressive American administration! We owe them all so much, I'm thankful for them every single day.
Yes, lets raise the number of Goods to 3,000!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in Minnesota aren’t just protesting though. They are actively interfering with ICE operations.
Screw permits, firelanes, listening to authorities, getting out of vehicles, or allowing authorities to do their jobs.
Open borders forever!
Illegals forever!
oAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in Minnesota aren’t just protesting though. They are actively interfering with ICE operations.
That is protest. Protest was never intended to be cute signs on the side of the road everyone can easily ignore. Protest gets in the way and makes the status quo difficult to maintain.
I assure you that the protesters in Iran are not politely waiving signs around at parks wearing funny costumes. They are giving their government sponsored thugs as good and they give.
People in the US are only beginning to remember what real protest with real stakes looks like again.
No Iranian protesters are complaining with Iran’s version of ICE, DHS and the FBI. Trump would never support them otherwise. Trump has asked the US military to draw up plans if things get out of hand in Iran like what is happening in the US.
Hundreds possibly thousands have been killed. It's already out of hand, and Trump is doing nothing more than posturing. What is happening is Iran is the future that awaits us here.
Anonymous wrote:People in Minnesota aren’t just protesting though. They are actively interfering with ICE operations.
Anonymous wrote:Here - domestic terrorism
There - freedom
Both - fighting dictators
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here - domestic terrorism
There - freedom
Both - fighting dictators
We still have free and fair elections.
Trump may be a criminal, but he is not a dictator. If he were, we wouldn't be able to write this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here - domestic terrorism
There - freedom
Both - fighting dictators
We still have free and fair elections.
Trump may be a criminal, but he is not a dictator. If he were, we wouldn't be able to write this.
I suppose you haven't heard he's currently suggesting that we shouldn't even have anymore elections. Trump controls the money, the war powers, his own domestic army/police force, is no longer accountable to Congress, has been given immunity by the Supreme Court, and commits crimes on a daily basis with no consequences. What more do you need to see to call this what it obviously is?
Just because we have a dictator (who really is failing at even that) and a dead Congress doesn't mean we won't have elections, which are run by the states. Minnesota is fighting for all of us right now, so how about show them some respect by not obeying in advance. Your hyperbole is an insult to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here - domestic terrorism
There - freedom
Both - fighting dictators
We still have free and fair elections.
Trump may be a criminal, but he is not a dictator. If he were, we wouldn't be able to write this.
I suppose you haven't heard he's currently suggesting that we shouldn't even have anymore elections. Trump controls the money, the war powers, his own domestic army/police force, is no longer accountable to Congress, has been given immunity by the Supreme Court, and commits crimes on a daily basis with no consequences. What more do you need to see to call this what it obviously is?