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I Don't think he's allow in Ca.LOL. A conservative speaker.
I Don't think he's allow in Ca.LOL. A conservative speaker.
AlexT, I am not speaking for everyone. According to comments here I guess all people should feel safe and calm when a large group of angry men are shouting while holding assault rifles. Count me as the foolish person who would not feel comfortable in this situation. SMDH
There was another protest with angry men holding guns a few years ago that resulted in a young woman being run over and killed.
I’m done. Alex asked a question and I gave her my opinion.
I don't see it as a problem because the ones doing it are not the type to smash, trash, assault, or burn things up. They aren't Antifa.
I don't think they are doing it to be physically threatening at all.
All kinds of assumptions going on here.
BTW I always try to be honest so back that truck up with your nonsense. I have no desire to debate something with you that you know nothing about. Maybe it's threatening to you but that is how you perceive it.
Is this for real??
Yeah, I find what you say to be "weird" as well. How are you the authority to speak on the motives of all of these people?
Because I know plenty of people like them. How are you the authority on their motives?
I know plenty of people like you as well. And I know they'd show up wearing something to signify that they were there supporting their 2A rights. See how that works?? Don't come down on others making assumptions when YOU are doing that same exact thing.
It's just not worth it. My God. My good God.
@Alex T nothing requires protestors to be armed. There’s a very vocal minority of gun nuts who have bought all the NRA propaganda about evil lefties coming to take their weapons, and a distrust of the government despite the fact that the police have consistently treated armed, white protestors rather leniently.
I Don't think he's allow in Ca.
Thanks I fear my innocent question has provoked some big emotions & I feel bad now about asking. But for me, personally, nope. Nope. Do not need to carry those kind of weapons to an innocent & peaceful protest about lifting restrictions.
Thanks I fear my innocent question has provoked some big emotions & I feel bad now about asking. But for me, personally, nope. Nope. Do not need to carry those kind if weapons to an innocent & peaceful protest about lifting restrictions.
There is nothing wrong with you asking this kind of question at all so don't feel bad. Some people cannot discuss firearms without emotions.
I understand your concern since you do not live in the US.
Thanks I fear my innocent question has provoked some big emotions & I feel bad now about asking. But for me, personally, nope. Nope. Do not need to carry those kind of weapons to an innocent & peaceful protest about lifting restrictions.
And not one MAGA hat. I guess they didn't get the uniform memo.
Your question is a good one. But to add another facet... to many this is not just about lifting some restrictions....the restrictions infringe on the right to visit a neighbor, to go fishing in your boat even if alone, to buy seeds and plant a garden in one's own backyard. These are not things that people feel they should be forced to give up... even in a pandemic. They are afraid these rights -to travel, to engage in commerce/activity that threatens the health of no one, will be a step in the direction to infringe upon other rights. Our rights under the constitution come from our creator, not governments. People get real itchy if the government starts to mess with them.
You are right, Red. I apologize. I just am so pissed off about the President prematurely trying to open the country to benefit himself without taking the well-being of others into consideration.. And these people take everything he says as gospel.
Emotions are certainly high right now. Mine too.
Ridiculous. NO one has said they cannot do these things. Wow.
I think she is referencing Michigan restricting items stores can sell which includes seeds, paint, etc. IMO that is an overreach of government.
I think she is referencing Michigan restricting items stores can sell which includes seeds, paint, etc. IMO that is an overreach of government.
I think she is referencing Michigan restricting items stores can sell which includes seeds, paint, etc. IMO that is an overreach of government.
You're not allowed to buy seeds or paint? Wow! Things are pretty strict here right now in the UK, but we can plant things & paint things. That sounds fairly tight & uber-controlled.
I don't believe that. I've been able to buy plants, not even seeds- started lettuce plants, kale, peas, etc and home depot and lowe's are open as essential businesses.
Fact check: Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer did not ban sale of U.S. flags, plants, seeds
Michigan's stay-at-home order has spawned false allegations that it bans the sale of American flags, baby supplies, gardening needs and more.www.usatoday.com
COVID order doesn’t ban gardening or sale of seeds and fruit
In a regular feature called "How the Left Destroys the Nation," a website founded by the leader of a far-right group poswww.politifact.com
This is a knee-jerk reaction to Trumps stupid tweets. I knew I smelled a rat...
Of course I am, and I would expect they avoid such a protest.