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Posted: 11/6/2020 3:47:21 PM EDT
Probably a dupe but not on front page.
National protest is being called in every state capital tomorrow at noon.
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can't get to the capitol but I can get to the convention center where apparently we are already protesting
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Why are we ALL not doing this? Do you love your nation or not?
Get off your asses and start marching. Either fight or get on your knees. I'm headed out to protest in the morning, are you? |
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It's a start. A few million on the steps of the supreme court is more in line with what i am thinking. Name the date and time, and i will be there. Beta's can just go to work.....we don't need you.
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Damn, only way to our capitol is a 650 buck plane ride or by boat across the sound..can't afford either...
Maybe they will have something local I can get too... |
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Also, In PHILADELPHIA at the Convention Center 12th and Arch Streets.
Time:Noon |
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The media will need to be FORCED to cover this, somehow. Not sure what the solution is, but these protests MUST be on the news. Otherwise, less those attending or in close proximity, the masses could very well miss it due to media blackout.
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Wait, is this "Gay Communists for Socialism"?
Buddy was in their FB group. Apparently FB didn't like the name, so they changed it to the above. lol... |
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Not sure if this is happening in KS? But if it is, does anyone need a battle buddy?
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Governors will issue WuVID19 shutdown orders.
Shockingly, and for the first time, they will move to brutally shut down protests such as this in the name of 'public health' (though they did not do so at all during the BLM / ANTIFA crap). The police will gleefully hook up, rough up, and lock up Trump supporters. So that they can retire 'in good standing' and receive their pensions, and because they will want to keep their jobs so junior can have his braces. |
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Facebook shut em down, so they must be allllright
"Earlier on Thursday, Facebook shut down a pro-Trump group called "Stop The Steal," which amassed hundreds of thousands of members and had been coordinating protests that sought to challenge the election's legitimacy. Some members of the group posted about civil war and revolting against the government should Trump lose the election, according to a report by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD), a London-based think tank that monitors extremism. "So IF they give this to Joe, how do we go about over throwing [sic] the government?" one member of the group asked in a post. Ciaran O'Connor, an analyst with ISD, said that, although such posts may be hyperbolic, Facebook groups can be used to coordinate offline protests or events that could turn violent. "It was possible for this group to become a hub for potentially violent behavior," O'Connor said. One of the administrators of the "Stop the Steal" group, Dustin Stockton, told CNN he did not see any messages within the group "calling for violence outside of what is common political hyperbole." He said Facebook's removal of the page was "out of line and they should restore it immediately." A Facebook spokesperson told CNN, "In line with the exceptional measures that we are taking during this period of heightened tension, we have removed the Group 'Stop the Steal,' which was creating real-world events." The spokesperson added, "The group was organized around the delegitimization of the election process, and we saw worrying calls for violence from some members of the group." Researchers say the controversy over the vote count is particularly fertile soil for extremists to spread their messages. "A contested election creates the perfect conditions for extremists to create chaos, to sow division, and to try to undermine our democratic institutions," said Oren Segal, a vice president of the ADL's Center on Extremism. "All those are foundational goals for extremist movements across the board." Even if comments from political influencers do not directly call for violence, war-like symbols and veiled references can valorize violence and potentially inspire people to action, said Cynthia Miller-Idriss, director of the Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab at American University. She said President Trump's comments at his first debate with Biden, in which he told the far-right group the Proud Boys to "stand back and stand by," for instance, could have been perceived as a call to action, regardless of his intent." |
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Our local group is planning on a Stop the Steal protest although I won’t make it.
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Quoted: Governors will issue WuVID19 shutdown orders. Shockingly, and for the first time, they will move to brutally shut down protests such as this in the name of 'public health' (though they did not do so at all during the BLM / ANTIFA crap). The police will gleefully hook up, rough up, and lock up Trump supporters. So that they can retire 'in good standing' and receive their pensions, and because they will want to keep their jobs so junior can have his braces. View Quote "Worst wheat harvest..." What the fuck ever. You coming or not? |
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Quoted: Facebook shut em down, so they must be allllright "Earlier on Thursday, Facebook shut down a pro-Trump group called "Stop The Steal," which amassed hundreds of thousands of members and had been coordinating protests that sought to challenge the election's legitimacy. Some members of the group posted about civil war and revolting against the government should Trump lose the election, according to a report by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD), a London-based think tank that monitors extremism. "So IF they give this to Joe, how do we go about over throwing [sic] the government?" one member of the group asked in a post. Ciaran O'Connor, an analyst with ISD, said that, although such posts may be hyperbolic, Facebook groups can be used to coordinate offline protests or events that could turn violent. "It was possible for this group to become a hub for potentially violent behavior," O'Connor said. One of the administrators of the "Stop the Steal" group, Dustin Stockton, told CNN he did not see any messages within the group "calling for violence outside of what is common political hyperbole." He said Facebook's removal of the page was "out of line and they should restore it immediately." A Facebook spokesperson told CNN, "In line with the exceptional measures that we are taking during this period of heightened tension, we have removed the Group 'Stop the Steal,' which was creating real-world events." The spokesperson added, "The group was organized around the delegitimization of the election process, and we saw worrying calls for violence from some members of the group." Researchers say the controversy over the vote count is particularly fertile soil for extremists to spread their messages. "A contested election creates the perfect conditions for extremists to create chaos, to sow division, and to try to undermine our democratic institutions," said Oren Segal, a vice president of the ADL's Center on Extremism. "All those are foundational goals for extremist movements across the board." Even if comments from political influencers do not directly call for violence, war-like symbols and veiled references can valorize violence and potentially inspire people to action, said Cynthia Miller-Idriss, director of the Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab at American University. She said President Trump's comments at his first debate with Biden, in which he told the far-right group the Proud Boys to "stand back and stand by," for instance, could have been perceived as a call to action, regardless of his intent." View Quote Bad optics, on top of everything else. I oppose overthrowing the government, and will fight anyone who tries. In this case, that's the democrat fraud machine. We need to preserve the duly elected representatives and stop this attempted coup. |
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Quoted: Facebook shut em down, so they must be allllright View Quote So thats the right to free speech, the right to free press, and right to assemble they have taken away from us. How much more do they take before we fight back? Or is being a "law abiding citizen" more precious to people than their rights? |
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Quoted: Facebook shut em down, so they must be allllright "Earlier on Thursday, Facebook shut down a pro-Trump group called "Stop The Steal," which amassed hundreds of thousands of members and had been coordinating protests that sought to challenge the election's legitimacy. Some members of the group posted about civil war and revolting against the government should Trump lose the election, according to a report by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD), a London-based think tank that monitors extremism. "So IF they give this to Joe, how do we go about over throwing [sic] the government?" one member of the group asked in a post. Ciaran O'Connor, an analyst with ISD, said that, although such posts may be hyperbolic, Facebook groups can be used to coordinate offline protests or events that could turn violent. "It was possible for this group to become a hub for potentially violent behavior," O'Connor said. One of the administrators of the "Stop the Steal" group, Dustin Stockton, told CNN he did not see any messages within the group "calling for violence outside of what is common political hyperbole." He said Facebook's removal of the page was "out of line and they should restore it immediately." A Facebook spokesperson told CNN, "In line with the exceptional measures that we are taking during this period of heightened tension, we have removed the Group 'Stop the Steal,' which was creating real-world events." The spokesperson added, "The group was organized around the delegitimization of the election process, and we saw worrying calls for violence from some members of the group." Researchers say the controversy over the vote count is particularly fertile soil for extremists to spread their messages. "A contested election creates the perfect conditions for extremists to create chaos, to sow division, and to try to undermine our democratic institutions," said Oren Segal, a vice president of the ADL's Center on Extremism. "All those are foundational goals for extremist movements across the board." Even if comments from political influencers do not directly call for violence, war-like symbols and veiled references can valorize violence and potentially inspire people to action, said Cynthia Miller-Idriss, director of the Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab at American University. She said President Trump's comments at his first debate with Biden, in which he told the far-right group the Proud Boys to "stand back and stand by," for instance, could have been perceived as a call to action, regardless of his intent." View Quote This is what we're dealing with. Either stand up now, or sit on your couch and STFU, FUDDS. I'm all about a peaceful protest.....i will be joining. Twitter has already shut it down. This isn't America.... |
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We'll have a group of four, possibly six, going to Jefferson City MO in the morning. We'll see what we see once we get there. If nothing else I'll get my fix of a Prison Brews reuben sammich while we're there. 3 hrs away so I don't get there too often
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PM me if you need a ride from Houston, preferably south side.
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Quoted: The media will need to be FORCED to cover this, somehow. Not sure what the solution is, but these protests MUST be on the news. Otherwise, less those attending or in close proximity, the masses could very well miss it due to media blackout. View Quote We have to videotape things ourselves, and share it a lot on social media. Lots of people taking video lots of people sharing individually. And, civil disobedience. It wasn't people in cars who caused the election to turn out this way. it was politicians. |
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https://twitter.com/EagleEdMartin/status/1324825172860379138
US Supreme Court @ High Noon. That's what i'm talking about... |
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