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  1. Imaginary-Ad-7919 on

    “We do not think about the protest at all” is exactly what a king would say.

  2. Maybe you should start thinking about it. Lots of informed, fed up voters peacefully on the streets.

  3. Wait. Last time the message was that everyone who participated was a domestic terrorist. Shouldn’t the administration care about another huge gathering of domestic terrorists?

  4. JstCommentsOnCakeDay on

    Bullshit.

    They’re scared, and they know it. They hope those pardons will hold up in court.

    The more you ignore the Constitution now, the less likely they are to hold.

  5. Well, perhaps you should. Because we ain’t going anywhere till you’re gone. 

    No fucking kings. Not now. Not ever.

  6. learns_the_hard_way on

    Cared enough last time to post some AI slop of him in a jet dumping poop on American citizens 

  7. Subliminal_Kiddo on

    “You can tell how unbothered we are by how adamant we are about being unbothered.”

  8. GarageFridgeSoda on

    “We don’t think about the protests where we track and identify organizers, collect license plate data of attendees, and encourage local police to harass”

  9. Upstairs-Egg on

    Of course he doesn’t, he continues to tax us without representing us. A fat, pathetic, spoiled megalomaniac that belongs in jail.

  10. torinismyname on

    As much as they try to disparage protesters as lawless, it is our elites that exist in a state of true anarchy

  11. Dr_DoesNothing on

    No single weekend of protesting is gonna change things.

    It will take weeks if not months of continuous protest before those at the top give a shit.

    All they care about is money so hurt their money.

  12. mrfluffypenguin on

    If they dont care about people peacefully protesting maybe its time to nix the peaceful part.

  13. “We don’t think about it at all…we just make AI slop videos and cry in media pressers in response constantly.”

  14. sea_foam_blues on

    I’m seeing these protests in rural west central Texas today. They’re not huge but they are for sure visible. I have seen them in 3-4 towns between Eastland and Brownwood which is not exactly a highly populated or progressive area so to see any at all is a big step.

  15. That is the inherent roblem with one-day protests. What is needed is 100,000 people non-violently surounding the Whitehouse and mar-a-lardo and not budging fof days/weeks/months until he’s ousted from power.

  16. I seem to recall a historical legend about someone saying let them eat cake. And I understand that there’s a little bit of creative license with that story but the general idea that the dismissing of the poors is a bad idea. 

  17. But he ain’t wrong. I watched a video from a creator explaining how if a protest can be permitted and planned, it is not disruptive of the status quo. These protest can be managed and largely ignored (but the protestors are still doing more than most of us).

  18. NewWindow7980 on

    Oh please, Trump is so obsessed with the size of his crowds that he did a fake side by side of his and Obama’s inauguration crowds.

  19. I_Quit_Smoking_ on

    They’re happening all over the world so he can keep pretending that it doesn’t matter but it’s everybody in the entire fucking world that hates him.

  20. aldoraine000 on

    Please continue to ignore and mock people’s anger. Seems like a great strategy. I’m sure midterms will amazing for you.

  21. MegLightsItUp on

    Translation: The Treason Weasel is watching non-stop coverage and there is a lot of broken plates and ketchup on the walls.

  22. And therein lies the problem. When your constituents hate you, you’re fucking doing it WRONG.

    When other countries protest against you, you might be shitting in tall cotton…

    Obtuse much?!

    Clowns

    I sincerely hope accountability resides at the end of the road for these imbeciles.

    NO KINGS!

  23. the thing is, this is probably the truth. And that’s why a lot of people feel like protesting doesn’t accomplish anything. In reality, it seems most of what it does is demonstrate to others, both domestically and abroad, that the citizenry does not agree with the regime. This has value for sure, but it doesn’t directly cause change. If you want to directly cause change, you need to do things besides protesting.

    If all you are willing to do is protest, you need to do it beyond these state-approved single-day events and be willing to have that experience be uncomfortable and inconvenient for you. If ALL you can do is protest, it would take weeks of constant, unbroken mass protest to move the needle.

  24. johnnybsomething on

    Dementia donny can’t stand that these crowds are 10 times the size of his crowds. Love it.

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