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No more protests in the US?
« on: September 23, 2021, 03:53:46 PM »
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  • We all remember the fαℓѕє fℓαg, US Capital ιnѕυrrєcтισn by the ‘fake’ Trump supporters. 
    Is it possible the aftermath of that has left groups afraid to gather and protest again? 

    Here in the South we have had several anti-mask and anti-forced-vaxx groups try and gather at our small town’s capital building, and even at our State capital as well. All the turnouts have been so small, (like 5-20 people total) that hecklers got on social media to make fun of those handful who did show up. 

    And even though huge numbers of people are commenting on social media about their displeasure with the new mandates from Biden, and from their employers threatening termination of their employment for not vaxxing, still most folks are not gathering to protest. 

    So did the fαℓѕє fℓαg at the Capital do it’s job, or is it something else?


    Other Countries have had large groups protesting, but the US is awfully quiet considering the garbage our government is pulling on a daily basis. 

    Is the US at a disadvantage because we are the Divided States of America? 
    Nowhere to gather United? 

    Even if every State had a huge gathering would it make enough of a difference? 


    What are protests or gatherings like where you are?


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    Re: No more protests in the US?
    « Reply #1 on: September 23, 2021, 04:07:28 PM »
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  • Why is this anonymous?

    I know that some protests have been happening in other states, such as those who have been protesting at Biden's appearances in various areas. And there have been protests here in Wisconsin at the Capitol regarding vax mandates. So, there are people doing their due diligence through activism. 

    Most people these days are plagued by apathy and will just go along to get along (I know I'm guilty of this). So, I think the "ιnѕυrrєcтισn" was a means to demoralize those who may demonstrate in such a large group. Especially when you have the Feds out creating honeypot operations that have, thankfully, not been bought into. I do know that there are a lot of people waiting for their moment to come out shooting though, which, I think is just what the Feds want.
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    Re: No more protests in the US?
    « Reply #2 on: September 23, 2021, 04:11:36 PM »
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  • The biggest protest I’ve seen in Minnesota is a roadkilled deer, next to which someone placed a cardboard sign which read “Another COVID19 Death” and drew an arrow pointing to the deer.
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    Re: No more protests in the US?
    « Reply #3 on: September 23, 2021, 04:16:32 PM »
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  • The biggest protest I’ve seen in Minnesota is a roadkilled deer, next to which someone placed a cardboard sign which read “Another COVID19 Death” and drew an arrow pointing to the deer.
    This is funny!

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    Re: No more protests in the US?
    « Reply #4 on: September 23, 2021, 04:25:38 PM »
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  • There is small scale resistance everywhere, it is just entirely censored by news and Twitter FB et al are making it impossible to see it. Who knows how many countless people are arrested daily for not wearing masks, fired from their jobs etc. Large protests are usually fed ops, think about from the Alt-Right brawlers like Patriot Prayer to Charlottesville. Small scale, targeted action is best and avoids infiltration.
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    Re: No more protests in the US?
    « Reply #5 on: September 23, 2021, 05:10:47 PM »
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  • There is small scale resistance everywhere, it is just entirely censored by news and Twitter FB et al are making it impossible to see it. Who knows how many countless people are arrested daily for not wearing masks, fired from their jobs etc. Large protests are usually fed ops, think about from the Alt-Right brawlers like Patriot Prayer to Charlottesville. Small scale, targeted action is best and avoids infiltration.
    There were about 250 people protesting forced vaccines in the closest town with a hospital.  (Estimate is from someone I know who participated.  It was in the local news, but they said, “a few dozen” and spoke in such a manner as to dismiss the protest and protestors as unworthy of mention.  In so far as I’ve been able to find out, about a dozen people have resigned.  It may not sound like many, but when that figure is from a small town hospital, it’s a larger percentage than it would be from a university affiliated medical center in a large city.Those aren’t publicized, either.   

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    Re: No more protests in the US?
    « Reply #6 on: September 23, 2021, 05:17:54 PM »
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  • (For the record I don't believe in hitting women but, in this case, I will donate to the man's legal defense if they catch him)
    One man's "protest" was enough to suspend the jab at one site:

    Canadian man punches nurse in the face multiple times after his wife is vaccinated for Covid-19 without his consent

    Police are looking for a man in Canada they say punched a nurse in the face multiple times, knocking her to the ground after she administered a Covid-19 vaccine to his wife without his permission.
    Thousands lined up to get vaccinated against Covid-19 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto in June. © Steve Russell/Toronto Star/Getty Images Thousands lined up to get vaccinated against Covid-19 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto in June.
    On Monday, around 9:15 a.m., a man walked into a Brunet Pharmacy in Sherbrooke, a city in southern Quebec, and accused a nurse in her 40s, who police have not named, of vaccinating his wife, Sherbrooke Police spokesman Martin Carrier told CNN.



    "Right at the beginning, the suspect was very angry, very aggressive, he asked the nurse why she vaccinated his wife without approval, without his consent," Carrier said. "And he punched her right in the face multiple times so the nurse didn't have the time to defend or explain herself ... and she fell to the ground and the suspect left running out of the drugstore."

    There are no laws in Canada that say individuals need their spouses' permission to get vaccinated, and it is unclear if his wife had given consent.

    The nurse was taken to a nearby hospital by ambulance where she was treated for the "multiple injuries to the face" he said.

    As a result of the incident, the pharmacy told CNN partner, CBC, that they suspended vaccinations. CNN reached out to the pharmacy but they refused to comment on whether or not vaccinations were being administered Thursday.

    Brunet Pharmacy's parent company, The Jean Coutu Group Inc., also declined to comment but told CNN they "fully condemn this act which is unacceptable towards the pharmacy teams who have been providing essential services since the beginning of the pandemic."

    Canada has vaccinated 69.8% of its population, surpassing the US by 15.6%, according to data from Our World in Data, seen in CNN's vaccine tracker.

    Although most Canadians have welcomed public health measures and the country has one of the highest vaccination rates worldwide, case counts and hospitalizations are on the rise, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada, especially among younger, unvaccinated Canadians.

    Police do not have a name or photo of the suspect or security footage of the incident, Carrier said. They do however have a description of the man and are hoping with the public's help, they'll be able to identify him and charge him with assault.

    The suspect is described as, 30 to 45-year-old-man, 6-feet tall, medium build with darker skin, short brown hair, thick eyebrows, two small ear piercings on each ear and a tattoo on his hand that appeared to be in the shape of a cross, Carrier said.



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    Re: No more protests in the US?
    « Reply #7 on: September 23, 2021, 08:35:01 PM »
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  • Ha ha ha! If they got the wife's consent then they can track down the the good man! I reckon my hubby would do the same. Should be more of it!

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    As a result of the incident, the pharmacy told CNN partner, CBC, that they suspended vaccinations.

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    Re: No more protests in the US?
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    Re: No more protests in the US?
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  • I posted. 
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    Re: No more protests in the US?
    « Reply #10 on: September 24, 2021, 04:10:54 AM »
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  • The biggest protest I’ve seen in Minnesota is a roadkilled deer, next to which someone placed a cardboard sign which read “Another COVID19 Death” and drew an arrow pointing to the deer.
    :laugh1::laugh1::laugh1:


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    Re: No more protests in the US?
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  • So did the fαℓѕє fℓαg at the Capital do it’s job, or is it something else?


    Other Countries have had large groups protesting, but the US is awfully quiet considering the garbage our government is pulling on a daily basis.

    Is the US at a disadvantage because we are the Divided States of America?
    Nowhere to gather United?

    Even if every State had a huge gathering would it make enough of a difference?


    What are protests or gatherings like where you are?

    There was a big protest in NY City a couple of weeks ago (teachers, healthcare workers and I forgot what other group)  and there was BLM protest against COVI-PASS this week with threats for more.