Cop City is, to put it bluntly, the infrastructure for a police state. Plus it is a template they are planning to recreate in other cities as well. Those who were protesting it are not criminals, they are heroes. The fact that their behavior is being criminalized, labeled domestic terrorism, is as bad as it gets. .@SenatorWarnock? @ossoff? @staceyabrams?
So far, every person arrested during Sunday night's mass arrests has been denied bond, except for the legal observer who was wearing a bright green Legal Observer hat. He had a bond set at $5k by the judge, despite even the PROSECUTOR asking for a consent bond (release w/o money)

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Is this batch for real?
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OK, then to be consistent can you issue similar support for the J6 protesters? Even if it's for the ones that did not commit any acts of violence.
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What is @staceyabrams going to do ? Grift off it, and cause someone else to go in debt for her ?
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Sounds exactly like what they are doing to the peaceful protesters from January 6th. Funny, they didn’t burn anything down. But I don’t remember hearing you talk about how they are being treated unfairly? Held without bond. No access to exculpatory material. Hmmm
How many cities plan to implement cop cities??!
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Get off my feed, you cuckoo.
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Wow, you just lost all credibility.
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There’s protest and then there’s terrorism. The people supposedly “protesting” at “cop city” are engaged in terrorism, not protest.
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They are insurgents and should be arrested and held without trial for a few years.
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If you think cop city is bad, how do you feel about the FBI training facility in Quantico or Camp Peary?