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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Thanks for the heads up Marsha.
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In some states we are already beginning to loose our democracy ... I think we need a new president ... One that will champion the rights of the people!
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hell yeah
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They violently destroyed property and have shot at police. They are not protesting. Atlanta police and fire need better training facilities. You’re so naive it’s fun to watch but dangerous for real people.
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Peaceful protesting is one thing, but what they are doing is not that. There's not much difference between Jan 6th and what is happening here.
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They are heroes, just like the Jan 6th protestors.
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They were firebombing the place and throwing explosives at the police. I’m not even a big fan of the police but this is a dumb ass take.
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Sounds like 1/6
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No, by definition, they are criminals. These individuals tried to destroy once again, what needs to be created because of individuals like them. They are violent and were rightfully detained and prosecuted. You are by definition a questionable candidate.
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