antithesis
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Posted 1:08 pm, 06/13/2025
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This is one of the videos I've seen of cops vandalizing their own car...
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Tilly22
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Posted 12:53 pm, 06/13/2025
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antithesis
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Posted 12:34 pm, 06/13/2025
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I've been watching videos of ICE shooting citizens that are doing nothing at all. Like this one woman that was trying to get to her apartment... she was literally just standing there explaining to ICE that she was going home, and they shot her. And laughed while she was screaming in pain.
I've seen other videos of ICE agents vandalizing their own cars so that they can blame it on the protesters.
Like I'm always telling MAGA on here... if you have to lie to make your point seem valid, it's not a very good point...
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bif14
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Posted 9:07 am, 06/13/2025
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We all support these law breakers every time we eat fresh produce. Trump even acknowledges that these raids on farms and hotels has to stop! That is the reality of illegal immigration, we need the workers. Take the coyotes out of the system and pass a guest worker system that is fair to the workers and takes care of our needs.
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DB Cooper
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Posted 8:34 am, 06/13/2025
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Don't be distracted by the fact that the protesters and rioters are supporting aliens that have broken the law by entering in our country illegally.
The dimocratic party is largely supporting these lawbreakers.
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Thistle
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Posted 8:11 am, 06/13/2025
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More lies:
Fun facts: list Ad Was a Prank: A list ad that appeared to offer high weekly compensation for protesters was part of a prank for a podcast called "Goofcon1". The ad's creator stated it was not related to the protests.
Widespread Disinformation: This false claim is part of a larger pattern of disinformation that frequently spreads around protests, especially those that gain national or international attention. Similar false claims have circulated during past protests, such as those related to the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020.
Astroturfing Explained: The concept of "astroturfing" describes campaigns that create a false impression of widespread grassroots support for a policy or individual, often by using fake online accounts or hiring people to participate. While this practice exists, it's generally ineffective for large-scale protests, and the "paid protester" narrative is often used to discredit legitimate movements
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antithesis
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Posted 1:30 am, 06/13/2025
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Wasn't it proven that a lot of the "rioters" after George Floyd were paid by the GOP to infiltrate the peaceful protests and make them turn violent?
This seems like another case of MAGA's "accuse them of what we do..."
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gascon
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Posted 11:14 pm, 06/12/2025
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just more lies from the peanut section
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the dog's butler
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Posted 10:49 pm, 06/12/2025
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It sounds too good to be true and it is.
There's no evidence in the search results that "No Kings" is paying protestors $200.00 per day to participate in their protests.
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gascon
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Posted 9:29 pm, 06/12/2025
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give king orange that 200 to buy bladder control bag
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SmellySucks
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Posted 8:25 pm, 06/12/2025
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Will pay you $200.00 per day to go protest this weekend in NYC.
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