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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Protesters Surround Cop’s Home After Video Showed Him Arrest Mom for Bringing Kids to Park Meridian, ID Over the past several weeks, unrest around the country has grown due to the now 24 million jobless claims, and politically motivated, arbitrary nature of executive orders from coast to coast. Many people are upset and are expressing that anger in the form of peaceful protests all over the country. Naturally, as with any political statement, it has been crammed into the two-party information separator and has come out a divisive and polarizing hot mess. However, this is not necessarily a bad thing. For years, conservatives who claim to support small government have cheered on the police state, waiving their blue line American flags and shaming those who advocated police accountability. All the while, Americas law enforcement system amassed military-grade weaponry, voted themselves into a protected class, continued to enforce unconstitutional laws, and set the stage for total authoritarian control. When football players started taking knees, even the President of the United States used his pulpit to publicly shame them for daring to speak out against innocent minorities getting beaten and killed by cops. At one point the hatred for police accountability activism became so overwhelming that so-called conservatives took to lighting their shoes on fire after Nike ran an ad with outspoken police brutality advocate Collin Kaepernick. Any time there was a protest against police brutality after one of the countless young black men were killed in this country many of whom were unarmed and innocent these conservatives took to their social media podiums and advocated running them down in the streets for exercising their First Amendment rights. In a few instances, they actually did run over police brutality protesters and at one point they even tried to make it legal to to do so! For years, this duality has existed and for years, the rights establishment-granted role was to unquestioningly cheer on the police state until now. We now find ourselves in an extremely rare time in which we see outspoken conservatives and those on the right, protesting the police. As governors across the country hand out their arbitrary shut down orders, declaring liquor stores essential while shutting down gun stores, or declaring abortions essential while not allowing knee replacements, Americans started getting angry. Now, they are in the streets as many of them realize the governors decrees are but meaningless words without their enforcersthe cops. An entire thread on Twitter this week was devoted to conservatives calling out one of their own who said that cops arresting people for playing in parks, surfing, handing out food, etc., are just doing their jobs. Memes of nazis killing Jews flooded the thread with the words just doing our jobs, plastered across them. Other prominent conservative voices took to calling cops tyrants for arresting protesters and demanding they be fired or find new jobs. It appears, for now, that the right may have finally begun to question the police state they once so adamantly worshiped. All of this came to a head this week when a video of Sara Walton Bradys arrest went viral. Brady helped to organize a protest over the weekend in which moms would take their kids to play in the park an act hardly comparable to Rosa Parks, but civilly disobedient nonetheless. Brady was arrested, according to police, because she refused to leave when police demanded the kids stop playing in the park. The video caused outrage across the internet and manifested into a massive act of police accountability. After Bradys arrest, dozens of protesters went to the home of the Meridian Police Department officer who arrested Brady. The protest was reportedly spearheaded by Ammon Bundy, who as TFTP reported last week, has been planning resistance to the lockdowns. As the crowd grew larger at the officers home, his fellow cops helped guard him. There was a woman at a park with her children and she was arrested! Bundy screams at the four or five cops standing in the driveway. Completely inappropriate. The people will not allow you guys to do this for very long! Bundy yells at the cops in the video. You will not go into the park and arrest people! You will not go into parks and arrest mothers, and you will not go anywhere and arrest us for exercising what our rights are. The cops seemed receptive to the message and appeared to have an actual conversation with the protesters instead of simply ignoring them. This is a good thing. Naturally, the left is calling the protest in front of the cops home, an act of extremism. The same outlet that supported protests when it fit their narrative, now refers to others as extremists for similarly flexing their rights. They also attempted to smear the woman who was arrested because she reportedly chooses to abstain from vaccination
.the horror. Shame on you HuffPo. I don't agree with the Bundy's on everything but this is bullshit. "Extremist " anti-government views. There is nothing "extremist" about being morally & intellectually consistent. Supporting war criminals, known liars & thieves is extremist @HuffPost! GTFOH with your propaganda! pic.twitter.com/ncLeURw9Nh Jason Bassler (@JasonBassler1) April 23, 2020 Is supporting the Constitution, even in an instance of a pandemic, really that extreme? That is a debate we need to start having right now. The longer the lockdowns stay in place, the more unrest will unfold and a scene far worse than what is happening in New York hospitals is likely to materialize. The good news is that the empirical data is becoming undeniable at this point, which means we may soon see a light at the end of this lockdown tunnel. Just this week, Scott W. Atlas, MD, the David and Joan Traitel Senior Fellow at Stanford Universitys Hoover Institution and the former chief of neuroradiology at Stanford University Medical Center, mustered up the gumption to challenge the widely accepted stay the f**k home orders. In an oped at thehill.com, Dr. Atlas claimed that it is now time to stop the panic and end the total isolation. He noted that the previous fearful strategies were based on hypothetical projections, largely revamped and disproved. This Senior Fellow at Stanford University said it is time for our leaders to examine accumulated data to see what has actually happened, rather than keep emphasizing hypothetical projections; combine that empirical evidence with fundamental principles of biology established for decades; and then thoughtfully restore the country to function. It is hard to disagree with him. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 4.
#1. To: Bill D Berger (#0)
This lame-brain County Judge we have here in Harris County has ordered everyone to get masked up outside by Monday or face a citation and a $1000 fine. This is not going down well at all. "The rights we enjoy under the Texas Constitution are being trampled on by Judge Hidalgo, while millions of individuals have lost their jobs and thousands of businesses are on the brink of bankruptcy," Dr. Steven Hotze's petition to the Harris County District Court reads. "If Judge Hidalgo's Order is not declared unconstitutional and void, once this virus passes, the rights we are afforded under the Texas Constitution will forever be damaged." The suit claims Hidalgo has exceeded her authority by implementing orders more restrictive than those of Gov. Greg Abbott, which take precedence. It also claims that the Disaster Act limits Hidalgo's powers to those explicitly outlined in the statute, which "does not contain any language forcing private citizens to wear masks, wash their hands, refrain from touching their face, or stay 6 feet away from another under the threat of fines." www.texastribune.org/2020...is-county-face-mask-lina- hidalgo/
What city ordinance do they claim is being violated? And how is the amount of the fine determined? These are questions that need to be asked. Local people can get to the bottom of it. ;)
The chief executive officer of Harris County is the County Judge. Her name is Lina Lightweight Hidalgo and she has issued an "Order." I guess that's all it takes. Today it's like Colonel Saito: "I have already given the order." By Monday it will be Colonel Nicholson: "What have I done?"
It was the same way in Mexico in 1909. When the new Emperor or President of Mexico asked for a representative from all the villages to come and tell about the concerns of the people. One village sent Emiliano Zapata. When he appeared and actually began listing actual things the village was in need of, the President stopped him and said, "What is your name?" Zapata responded, "Emiliano Zapata". The President told his adjutant, "Write it down." Yikes!
#5. To: BTP Holdings (#4)
It ain't Viva Hidalgo! today This accidental executive is on the defensive this morning. Big protests in Houston yesterday. ; )
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