So now political protests are illegal in Florida.
Keep in mind, the little twerp standing next to him, one of the leading state Republicans, is all for doing away with the 2nd Amendment as is DeSantis. They've publicly supported and voted in major restrictions in the state.
There are a lot of lunatics residing in that state with its numerous cities & some of its northern transplants lol, but yes, politically speaking at least (and because I always kind of wanted a snowbird life), I have to keep Florida in my future plans. The governor seems to be no nonsense & receptive to law abiding residents & businesses that want to move there.
I agree - this sets a very dangerous precedent for normal protests... they are so advanced in behavioral psychology and social engineering, it wouldn't surprise me if the BLM riots were engineered on purpose, so that WE would say make this shit illegal, they say "OK!" and then it's US who are fucked in the future when we want to protest the coming tyranny. Really...!
That's the general Modus Operendi the state has been following over the past few decades. That's the precise model of the Hegelian Dialectic. Problem. Reaction. Solution.
We need a new Homeland Security Orwellian police state department because of some terism that was suspicious to say the least, and the solution is a spy state that tracks our every communication and grants us permission before we are allowed to travel. Oddly enough, we haven't had any "terror" issues since the big one that was used as the Hegelian "problem" that preceded the TSA and Homeland Security "solutions."
We need money laundering laws to protect against bad people in the mafia. Result: Americans are no longer able to open bank accounts abroad. Meanwhile there is no real mafia left, but plenty of big business financial collusion and bank fraud.
We need gun laws because street thugs in urban environments are committing violent crimes. While this is true, the bulk of enforcement action is concentrated on normal law abiding people and manipulated events like David Koresh, and confiscating guns from people through red flag laws for "mental health" reasons ie you don't believe trannies are real women.
We need hate speech laws because... well actually I never understood the rationale for that one, but other than a token "eeeveeel rayycist" these laws will be used against normal people who refuse to "bake the cake, bigot".
Protesting is now essentially a felony, if there is any violence involved. There will be violence introduced at any protest the government doesn't like. Boom. Done, and done. No more protests.
What's next? Businesses are closed and no one is allowed to work. We will give you government credits, but you will need a microchip or smartphone loaded with digital currency in order to buy or sell.
I predict that exit controls are coming to the US. They will likely institute these through some other type of faked "problem" that they need exit controls to solve. When this happens, it is probably too late to escape. Welcome to the prison planet.
Anyone protesting anything should be arrested.
I don't support protesting. It's loserly. Even pro Trump protestors, go home. Anti mask protestors, go home.
The system is about voting, not direct democracy. Vote. Then go back to focusing on your life.
Have the protestors 1) met with representatives 2) wrote their reps 3) wrote newspaper letters to the editor 4) self-published their option?
Probably not. Lots of things to do besides being annoying on the street.
Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) XRVision our friend and contributor Yaacov Apelbaum was able to identify the young communist woman who pointed the gun at innocent drivers in the pictures above.
In the sequence of events below, Apelbaum was able to identify the individual pointing the gun at passers by as Robin Ash Crandal.
Ms. Crandal is an organizer with the Kentucky Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression. Ms. Crandal was previously convicted of burglary in the third degree and theft of less than $10,000. She served two years at the Bullitt County Detention Center. In November of 2015 she was pardoned by Governor Steve Beshear, whose Soros funded son, Andy, is the current governor. The pardon restored Crandal’s right to vote and hold public office.
In image 1 Ms. Crandal approaches a car on the highway. In image 2 she points a gun in her hand at the car and driver. In images 3 and 4, Ms. Crandal holsters her gun. In image 5 and 6, Ms. Crandal and another person move away from the scene. In image 6 Ms. Crandal is also positively identified. In images 7, 8 and 9, Ms. Crandal meets up with the other person noted previously and hands him the gun and then they separate.
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According to Apelbaum, Robin’s organization, the Kentucky Alliance against Racist and Political Repression is made up of the following affiliates, almost all of which have some sort of Soros funding (naarpr.org)
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Seattle has voted to reduce police funding by something slightly less than 50%. 100 officers will be let go. This, after the police chief, Carmen Best, just resigned. The folks in the Seattle council are going to wonder where the police are, when Antifa comes to their house and no one shows:
"BREAKING: Seattle city council overrides mayor's veto—defunds police despite public objection
The Seattle city council voted on Tuesday to override the mayor's veto of a bill to defund the Seattle Police Department, voting, again, to defund SPD. Mayor Jenny Durkan's veto was intended to stop drastic cuts to a city budget which would defund parts of the Seattle Police Department budget.
Last month, the council passed a revised 2020 budget including the controversial cuts to the police department, but Durkan declined to allow it to become law. Her action followed pushback from residents, businesses, leaders of faith groups and minorities against the council's cuts.
The socialist activist council had previously pledged a 50 percent cut to SPD claiming it would address systematic racism in the department in the wake of the riots in the city following the death of George Floyd. The final cuts were for a lower amount than promised, however, the cuts to the SPD will cut over 100 officers from the department and even defunded the Navigation Team which provides outreach to people living on the streets of Seattle..."
Source: https://thepostmillennial.com/break...-veto-defunds-police-despite-public-objection
Anyone protesting anything should be arrested.
I don't support protesting. It's loserly. Even pro Trump protestors, go home. Anti mask protestors, go home.
The system is about voting, not direct democracy. Vote. Then go back to focusing on your life.
Have the protestors 1) met with representatives 2) wrote their reps 3) wrote newspaper letters to the editor 4) self-published their option?
Probably not. Lots of things to do besides being annoying on the street.
You are against the 1A?