As I write this, it is Sunday afternoon. On Saturday, the skibidi brownshirts attempted to kidnap innocent people going about their business in Paramount. And things didn't go well. For the skibidi brownshirts.
Now, apparently they're going to be conducting some more raids in the area (to kidnap innocent people going about their business), so the national guard has been deployed by the menace in the White House over the objections of the governor of California and the mayor of Los Angeles. (Paramount is its own city in L.A. County, closer to me than to L.A. city proper.)
Because, we gotta fill those concentration camps...
(I make light, but the conditions those kidnapped are being held in are terrible. No food or water. No beds. Basement of a building. No one can see them. And they've kidnapped kids and a very pregnant woman.)
Word is, protests in your own area are the best way to go. Because they can't be everywhere at once. Stretch them thin.
Edited to add Monday: Notice that all the "violence" happened once law enforcement was involved. Dictators don't like it when the population doesn't approve of them disappearing innocent people.
Oh, and by the way, did you know you can get tickets to that abomination of a dictator parade on Sunday? You just need a cell phone number to order two: 250th Anniversary of the U.S. Army Grand Military Parade and Celebration. It would be a shame if people ordered tickets and then didn't go...
Some other articles I stumbled upon this past week:



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