Of course they do, they need to lift 5 pairs of Nikes and a big screen TV to buy bread for their families, right #AOC?
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The only thing that stoked fear was the UN-peaceful part of the protest - you know, when they stormed the Capitol building, broke in, and were threatening elected officials. And where 5 people died. Yeah, good job. They should all be arrested, like anyone would.
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I've honestly honestly never quite grasped the need for people to assemble and peacefully protest. Like, either burn stuff, or send a strongly worded letter.
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That’s because it’s become watered down after decades of wannabe civil rights people protesting for every reason under the sun. It used to be meaningful. Now it’s just a hollow shell of narcissists and delinquents lashing out at whoever and whatever they don’t like.
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I'm pretty sure Scott didn't mean actor in the theatrical sense, just someone who acts - that's certainly the way he's used it before. Could be wrong, but that's the way I read it.
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That is a good point.
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Just educating people is enough, that way peaceful protestors are aware to watch for and shut down actors. Maybe ammend the 1st ammendment to make this strategy very clear.
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We have a justice system that takes care of bad actors no matter what side they’re on. No need for scary amendments.
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