The angry old lady march.
Aging hippies get out of the house. Film at 11.
I’m glad they did nothing useful other than astroturfed pre-scripted media. And their supporters (about 6 people/groups) spent $300 million to have this party. 7 million, they say, showed up. $42 per ‘protestor’? Rent-a-Mob would have been cheaper.
Glad nobody was hurt in some ‘false flag’ operation. It was a nothingburger. A smelly one at that.
Meanwhile, we are gathering new voters in VA, PA, NJ, etc.
I support the First Amendment and our rights to free speech and free assembly.
Quite the contrary…this was the most staged, curated, and (presumably) financed “protest” I ever saw.
I drove down a street where these “protesters” were lined up for at least a half of a mile. On both sides of the street, carefully standing on sidewalks and public property, these “protesters” were waving American flags, holding “hand-made” signs, and behaving themselves.
It took a LONG time to drive down this street. There were so many people that if one of them fell forward, it’d be tragic. Hence it was bumper to bumper.
As I looked around, it wasn’t just old cat ladies and aging hippies. It was a sea of younger people punctuated with Boomers. By the way, almost everyone was white.
Later I saw reporting and interviews where at least one person said they were paid to protest.
Since the road where the protest was held had almost no retail businesses that were open, I wondered…”where are they going to the bathroom?” I still don’t know, but
Now it makes sense: these were cosplaying protesters who prolly made $40 and got a box lunch, were handed signs made by slave labor, and were bussed in from elsewhere. As mewzilla pointed out, “these roadside demonstrations…Are those an attempt to get around permits, if any are required?”
Yup.
Organizers flipped the scrip - Antifa dressed up in cute children’s costumes. American flags to be waved, not burned. “Diversity” totally missing from the AstroTurf protests...where were the angry blacks and rainbow flags?
Lucky for democrats the press is in their pocket and will happily ‘forget’ the past many decades of violent protests.