I ask myself several times a day if we could possibly be overreacting, if we’re mistaken to so vigorously and passionately reject the presence of those troops in American cities. But the answer comes back to me loud and clear: this is the line they must not be allowed to cross.

Jul 22, 2020 · 7:29 AM UTC

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Safer for officers and public to apprehend criminals this way.
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I don't understand why is Still president with everything that he has done all the laws he has broken him and his entire family
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I keep thinking that the resistance to this feeds his power. Like a fire takes sticks plus a flame. If the sticks go home, no fire. But the sticks don’t QUIT, they organize.
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I don’t know Marianne. 58’ in Little Rock, 62 and 63 in Alabama schools, 65 Selma march, 67 Detroit Riots, 70’ NY Postal strike, 89’ looting after hurricane Hugo, 92’ after Rodney King verdict, 2010 OBama protecting the border. Maybe it just because it’s an election year.
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And this is precisely why we must take action in the streets and on politician's lawns. Voting isn't gonna cut it.
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It’s a violation of our constitutional rights and clear we live in a police state
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I do the same. And no, we aren’t.
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Indeed. Or not any other nation's lines for that matter. But people rarely really care about that I guess.
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Every day? I just had to watch the video of @Tazerface16 to know what BS this move is.