Zincwarrior
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Incorrect. Peaceful protests are in fact peaceful and a hallmark of the US, free speech, and the First Amendment.Protests aren’t peaceful.
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Incorrect. Peaceful protests are in fact peaceful and a hallmark of the US, free speech, and the First Amendment.Protests aren’t peaceful.
True. The more emotional they are compared to rational, the more violent prone they tend to be.Humans are prone to violence
IMO, it IS just an religion.You're claiming it's a religion, and protected under the 1st amendment. Now answer my question to prove that it's just a religion, should be easy.
Agreed again. The No Kings protests are good examples...well, except for the one where the Proud Boys tried to create violence.Incorrect. Peaceful protests are in fact peaceful and a hallmark of the US, free speech, and the First Amendment.
I would say they're addicted to it, like needing another hit of meth. They get all shaky and just need to punch/kick/shoot someone.The left is prone to violence.
I absolutely could not agree more.I feel like I'm living in Germany in the late twenties or early thirties watching something horrible brewing but having no possible way to do anything about it.
My advice to all Americans interested in supporting our Republic and Constitution is to vote, stay informed and arm themselves against enemies of the Constitution.I feel like I'm living in Germany in the late twenties or early thirties watching something horrible brewing but having no possible way to do anything about it.
IMO, it IS just an religion.
their culture is based on their religion, but it's no different than having democrats or republicans in charge here in the US
thank your leaders for the idiocy of "NO Kings" marches. they fed the crowds propaganda that trump was trying to set himself up as a king, and like good parrots they sucked it up, and repeated it.Agreed again. The No Kings protests are good examples...well, except for the one where the Proud Boys tried to create violence.
Thousands attended a Dallas event that had clashes between No Kings demonstrators and counterprotest groups, including one led by Enrique Tarrio, the former leader of the far-right organization the Proud Boys.
Minor scuffles erupted when counterprotesters blocked streets. Dallas police eventually made several arrests.
^^^^ THIS ^^^^My advice to all Americans interested in supporting our Republic and Constitution is to vote, stay informed and arm themselves against enemies of the Constitution.
^^^^ THIS ^^^^

The protests where the left is involved aren’t peaceful. Unless you consider razing businesses as peacefulIncorrect. Peaceful protests are in fact peaceful and a hallmark of the US, free speech, and the First Amendment.
How can it be just a religion when there is no separation of church and state?IMO, it IS just an religion.
their culture is based on their religion, but it's no different than having democrats or republicans in charge here in the US
Sooooo....Trump lied when he claimed a desire to be a dictator? He lied about his support for "strong men" like Putin and Kim? You admit he was wrong in overstepping the bounds of the Constitution?thank your leaders for the idiocy of "NO Kings" marches. they fed the crowds propaganda that trump was trying to set himself up as a king, and like good parrots they sucked it up, and repeated it.
The country is too evenly divided for that to ever become a reality.
the last chance that had of happening was Lincoln when he reunited the country, but Booth ended that possibility.
SCOTUS disagreed in the past but now seem to be moving in removing the wall between Church and State when it comes to Christianity.what does that have to do with it?
Separation of Church and State has NOTHING to do with "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; "
Translation: I hate anyone who disagrees with me.That poster isn't very informed based on its other posts on here, but even a blind squirrel finds a nut every once in a while.![]()