Also happened in Boise, ID. Antifa showed up hoping to start a riot, but they were met by a crowd of counter-protesters who outnumbered them 5-to-1. Antifa was too afraid to do anything.
One of the key things that people look at when they are preparing to negotiate legislation changes is who are the people who would oppose this, what is their ability to organize themselves, and what is the least we could give up to get them to go away.
When Disney was about to lose Mickey Mouses copyright and they were trying to increase the copyright time frames so that they could keep Mickey Mouse, they identified that restaurants, library's, and the education department would be their opponents. There others but they didn't worry about those groups because their ability to organize themselves was low. But the 3 that I mentioned had a high probability of being able to organize so the concessions that were given is that they would be permitted to use copyrighted material. The other people who had issues with the copyright laws being extended were not even considered cause who cares, they can't be heard complaining.
My point is that with social media censoring conservatives it is impacting our abilities to organize. If we can't organize they have a better chance of winning.
That’s exactly why the left infiltrated institutions and banned the right from get organized ever. If the right get organized for ANY reason, it get infiltrated by glowies.
When BLM staged a protest here, there were more armed citizens than cops (but plenty of them as well). There was an 8PM curfew, so carrying an AR, I approached a deputy and asked if my patrolling the area that includes my home and a couple of pawn shops after curfew would be a problem. His reply was, "if you're not doing something wrong, there IS no curfew".
The citizens helped. We should all be doing the same thing
citizens are fighting back more and more. Same thing happened in a town in Oregon, residents showed up and drove the protests away.
Also happened in Boise, ID. Antifa showed up hoping to start a riot, but they were met by a crowd of counter-protesters who outnumbered them 5-to-1. Antifa was too afraid to do anything.
Was that not in Cour D'Alene? Or was it in both?
Both.
more people would show up if counter protests were organized or if the info was easily available. i always seem to find out too late
One of the key things that people look at when they are preparing to negotiate legislation changes is who are the people who would oppose this, what is their ability to organize themselves, and what is the least we could give up to get them to go away.
When Disney was about to lose Mickey Mouses copyright and they were trying to increase the copyright time frames so that they could keep Mickey Mouse, they identified that restaurants, library's, and the education department would be their opponents. There others but they didn't worry about those groups because their ability to organize themselves was low. But the 3 that I mentioned had a high probability of being able to organize so the concessions that were given is that they would be permitted to use copyrighted material. The other people who had issues with the copyright laws being extended were not even considered cause who cares, they can't be heard complaining.
My point is that with social media censoring conservatives it is impacting our abilities to organize. If we can't organize they have a better chance of winning.
That’s exactly why the left infiltrated institutions and banned the right from get organized ever. If the right get organized for ANY reason, it get infiltrated by glowies.
When BLM staged a protest here, there were more armed citizens than cops (but plenty of them as well). There was an 8PM curfew, so carrying an AR, I approached a deputy and asked if my patrolling the area that includes my home and a couple of pawn shops after curfew would be a problem. His reply was, "if you're not doing something wrong, there IS no curfew".
Defund Democrats!