For those saying Trump should do something about this or he isn’t taking Leftist bait. Federal forces can’t act as police without an invitation from the State Government.
Or Just cut off the power and water. It seemed like our usual right wing poster didn't say much when Bundy occupied that federal land.
That may work, and it's definitely a deescalation tactic. I'd be all for it. No reason it hasn't been done.
I have, I drove past the damn place yesterday on my way to McPherson’s in Beacon Hill to pick up some fruits and produce. These clueless souls are so freaking dumb, it’s truly pathetic. I have a message for them: go home and make your personal hygiene great again.
My thread about humans being murdering primates If there is no regulation or enforcement is correct We’re just like meerkats Primates always going to be primates
Dude was defending his property. He's seen what these rioters do and these people were already breaking law by trespassing. Well done boomer.. well done.
They weren't harming his property. They were on the way to a city official's house for a protest. He felt fear for his property. He wasn't defending it because it wasn't actually in danger.
Nah, the guns were unnecessary. They were just going overboard. No one else in that gated community came out waving guns around. They could have made an already tense situation worse.
some white people were pissing off these white people. official statement. https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brie...nted-guns-at-protesters-in-viral-video-speaks In a statement to KMOV, an attorney representing the McCloskeys, Albert Watkins, defended the their actions and said they were not “race related,” adding, “In fact, the agitators responsible for the trepidation were white.” "The Black Lives Matters movement is here to stay, it is the right message, and it is about time," Watkins continued in the statement. "The McCloskeys want to make sure no one thinks less of BLM, its message and the means it is employing to get its message out because of the actions of a few white individuals who tarnished a peaceful protest." He reportedly added that the McCloskeys "are lawyers whose professional careers have punctuated by their long standing commitment to protecting the civil rights of clients victimized at the hands of law enforcement. This commitment of time and resources to this cause continues today in the Isaiah Forman case."