I was at this rally as an observer. Not even from this, but it doesn't play in the room the way it looks on media.https://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/707925568524820480 …
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I believe protesters can (and often do) think tactically.I'm putting out my observations. RT
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My observation: Trump has lines: "Who's going to pay for the Wall?", some politics, some ramblings & protests to carry through his rallies.
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The way an event feels on the ground, and the way media—including new media— depict an event can diverge a lot. Trump rallies: absolutely.
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To Trump supporters in the room: an energized rally, many lighthearted moments. Next day media: protester punched. There: you don't see it.
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So, if you are wondering what Trump supporters think about the punching? They don't see it because it's a short event that you don't notice.
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@ILikeFootball7 Are you trying to not understand? I'm explaining, not defending. Anyway, reread what I wrote. (And stop the mention stream).
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