Rallies across the nation

koshergrl

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Be there or be square.
 
These rallies aren't a good idea, as they demonstrate to the faithful how few of them there are, and that really lowers morale. It's best for such fringe cults to stay internet-only. That way, they can maintain the illusion that there are vast numbers of them, and that they're some sort of 'silent majority'.
 
These rallies aren't a good idea, as they demonstrate to the faithful how few of them there are, and that really lowers morale. It's best for such fringe cults to stay internet-only. That way, they can maintain the illusion that there are vast numbers of them, and that they're some sort of 'silent majority'.
Not at all. The ralliers meet new people, network with each other, some of them even hand out food. And they shame the shit out of the anti American scum who show up.
 
Peter Walker, a so called geography prof at uo pranced around prior to the march fifth rallies, trying to stir up violent resistance to them. He claimed the ralliers would be there armed to the teeth. He said they wanted to kill people. He invited homeless people to show up. Then he came with his young children (obviously terrified of the violent nature if the rally...not.)

These rallies are primarily organized by women, and they are about nothing more than ending government corruption and overreach.
 
And the reason the women started to hand out food was because they knew the real terrorists had put out a call for occupiers and homeless and anarchists...and they knew they would be hungry.
 

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