This looks like an act of war

So a curfew was imposed…did the lawbreakers abide?

Authorities made “mass arrests” near downtown Los Angeles late Tuesday after a curfew came into effect following intense protests against immigration enforcement raids and the escalation of military presence across the nation’s second-largest city.

I can’t wait to hear the interpretation of “mass arrests” today?

Great article!!

This is demonic IMO.

Note the date. This wasn’t June 2020 or something. This was practically two years into the pandemic — and they were having the state come in and shut them down because they didn’t slap masks on toddlers!

As Amy Reichert, who co-founded Restore San Diego — a non-profit that looked to get businesses and schools back open after Newsom and other California bureaucrats shuttered them — pointed out, “As Los Angeles burns, here’s your reminder that the State of California @GavinNewsom sent armed law enforcement on December 10, 2021 to shut down a Christian preschool & strip its license forever with 100 kids because they wouldn’t force 2-year-olds to wear masks.”

Newsome is mentally unwell. IMO.

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:+1: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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Purp seems to think Jim Crow and Slavery are current events as well.

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Believing it to be true is a foundational element of his narrative.

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Is there isolated spots…yes. But don’t confuse government land and recreation as rural living.

I don’t recall ever seeing a Nazi flag…ever other then in films and pictures.

I know what you’re attempting to do, equate rural white folks as white supremacist and Nazis sympathizers.

And I’m calling YOU out on it.

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That’s a lie. Quote me or stop lying.

I have seen a swastika flag been flown in Indy. First time I visited Alabama, i saw one. But these were isolated incidents.

I suspect true white suprematists that consider themselves Nazis do so on the downlow and dont advertise the fact except when they are with their knobjockey chums in private.

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I can honestly say that I’ve lived in the rural south for decades and have never seen an example like you posted. Out in the country, I witness love, not hate.

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They don’t realize in small communities, everyone will know there names and no one, and I mean no one will want to associate with em. They will be shun.

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Like i said two examples (and one of those was in Indiana) are hardly proof the deep south is a bed of nazi loving white racists. But what can I say, I saw what I saw. :man_shrugging:

You need to come visit and I’ll show you around, introduce you to some and enjoy a good rye with a nice rural group.

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LOL I would love that.

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I would too.

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I think this is a pretty good assessment.

Same here….im 65 years old and have always lived in rural America among some if the most patriotic and giving people I e ever met.

That particular poster is imho making ■■■■ up. I can’t prove it but that’s my belief.

He can’t prove what he said he saw…so we are left to evaluate his past performance on the forum and our life experiences to determine if he’s telling the truth.

That is my opinion.

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Believe what you want but I think my posting history here shows I am not some radical left wing moron trying to score gotcha points.

Just want to add that as someone not born here, the vast majority of Americans I have interacted with even those who have different political views are all about love and not hate.

Social media allows the most extreme people have their voice amplified but in reality I see people of all stripes living together and just trying to get along and have a good life.

America is far from perfect but in my opinion the communities i see and are engaged with try to do the right thing and go out of their way to help not just their neighbors and friends but complete strangers as well.

Plus American women love my accent :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:.

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