Organized planned, and paid for riots across America planned for the 14th. Summer of love Part Deux.

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#28
It really doesn’t matter what happens to the South Florida economy, or the economy in Texas, or Arizona’s economy.

All the illegals must go in spite of all that.

...or the US economy. We're here to cut off our nose to spite our face.
 
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#31
Saw a local post about this yesterday. They mentioned they’ll block traffic and shutdown parts of Kingwood, TX to get their message out there. This area is not Austin and hopefully they’ll be smarter and not pull stunts like that. Protest all you want, but good luck if their plan is to disrupt everyone else’s day.
Shutting down Kingwood? Won’t be but a blip on the usual Houston traffic.
 
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#33
Did you have a problem with the riots on the capital in 2021? Or was that okay? Just wondering if this only matters when it’s the opposing side for you.
Lol, you guys going to be referring to the j6 riots for the next 30 Years. To try to justify what's happening in LA. Will you be comparing j6 to all future riots?
 
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#38
how long before one of the looters get hurt stealing something and are able to sue the store or manufacturer because people like LG exist in the world?

It wouldn’t be a surprise. Maybe they’ll start advertising “loot friendly” so they’ll know for sure which ones to take.
 
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#48
(1) How much does the riot pay?

(2) Do you need previous rioting experience?

1 - how much do you believe you're worth?

2 - Can you chant and throw objects?

3 - If you require daily SSRI medication or Anxiety meds, please do not take these meds 24 to 48 hours prior to arrival. Leave them at home.
 
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Schweizer: Los Angeles Riots Coming Soon to a Town Near You​


As the riots raged this week in Los Angeles, four things became clear: L.A.’s leaders are feckless; foreign money is behind the rioters; protesters are expressing a soup of different grievances; and all this may happen elsewhere.

As with the BLM riots in 2020, the L.A. disturbances are not spontaneous or chaotic. They have been planned, supported, and even staffed by activist organizations whose goals have nothing to do with immigration law or the plight of day laborers lingering in Home Depot parking lots.

On the most recent episode of The Drill Down, co-hosts Peter Schweizer and Eric Eggers break down these connections and follow the money to Mexican cartels, China, taxpayer-funded NGOs, and even teachers and service employee unions.

 
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