sierraorange
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Wow this is earth shattering. ANTIFA is nothing to Qanon.
Q did not.
The FBI twitter account did - I thought it was significant that they’d tweet that out, so shared it here.
They even sent this apology
Well see normally that would be the case, but now the feds have infiltrated the protests with plants to attack police and burn things down. All the "peaceful protesters" already know this, but it doesn't stop them from getting pissed and crying when the police gas and beat the feds.That can’t be true , I’m pretty sure all of the liberal lefts propaganda media machine told us that it was the feds that was cause all the problems in Portland
He is charged with felony counts of assault, coercion and riots, with bail set at $250,000 on the top count of assault.
I don’t think this law targets “the left”. Any “right wingers” who break this law will be treated the same wayTennessee's Governor Has Quite the Punishment for Left-wing Rioters That Will Definitely Bring Lawsuits
I don’t blame Tennessee’s Gov. Bill Lee for signing this bill into law. He increased punishments against those engaging in the type of mayhem seen in Portland, Seattle, and Chicago, some of which include the loss of voting rights. Yes, you can bet the liberal media, Democrats, and the American Civil Liberties Union is going to be immensely triggered by this law. Oh wait; the ACLU state chapter already responded saying, “We are very disappointed in Governor Lee’s decision to sign this bill, which chills free speech, undermines criminal justice reform and fails to address the very issues of racial justice and police violence raised by the protesters who are being targeted” (via The Hill):
I don’t think this law targets “the left”. Any “right wingers” who break this law will be treated the same way
I don’t think this law targets “the left”. Any “right wingers” who break this law will be treated the same way
On its face it doesn't target any particular ideology, but it might depend on prevailing political sentiment at the time. Let's say we have a big abortion case in the TN Supreme Court and some anti-abortion protestors decide to spend the night in lawn chairs in front of the courthouse so they'll be there when judges show up. I'm not sure a Republican DA would prosecute that. Do those people deserve a felony?