No, people who storm a state capitol with assault weapons, frightening everyone around them,are not best described as “good people.” And no the governor should not “make a deal with them.” We don’t negotiate with terrorists... remember? businessinsider.com/trump-pr…

May 1, 2020 · 7:47 PM UTC

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If White Terrorism is considered by authorities to be a recreational exercise in patriotism - you might be living in a state-sponsored White Supremacist society.
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“Recreational exercise in patriotism.” Hardly.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
People are afraid of what they don't understand; if someone is afraid of a firearm wielded by a law-abiding citizen it only shows that they either don't understand it's an inalienable right, don't understand how firearms work, don't understand it's perfectly legal, or all three.
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Why do you think they were carrying their guns if not to intimidate?
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He's so quick to insult anyone he doesn't agree with, and never himself adopts a reasonable approach to disagreement. So his words tell you just how much he endorses and supports those terrorists.
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Pretty wild stuff
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We need a separate protest in NC with a different group of mixed people that aren't being heard. All of the 400,000+ people who have filed unemployment claims over 30 days ago with no payments and a shutdown economy. No guns just people hurting. @NC_Governor #ncunemployment
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Huh? What did they do wrong?
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I’d take my chances with these 2A and freedom advocates rather than those who want to forcibly violate my body and remove all my freedoms.
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We have swerved off course... Negotiations through intimidation. Let’s hope to God this doesn’t become our “new normal.” Now more than ever... It’s time for a Politics Of Love — A New American Revolution.
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