US protests/riots 2020

Pity. He could really have opened the sheeples eyes to the threat of Antifa. Especially some of the muppets on the Election thread that refuse to accept facts.


Funny that they see him as a hero
It's very...weird and uncomfortable that they say "rest in power", as if they're fighting something.
LARP'ing for a self-created issue doesn't make them freedom fighters, or a martyrs. It just makes them pathetic and unhinged.
 
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Sums up the protests perfectly. This is what you get with entitled children without jobs.
 
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Don't worry useless Ted is on the case solving all Portlands problems.Just look at this photo op also note how he is ratio'd by his own followers

Pretending that he cares about his city when he stood with and encouraged violent protests. Even last year he ordered police not to stop violent antifa protests (the one where Andy Ngo was attacked) . This dummy police commissioner who is also very much anti police has a very dangerous agenda.

He wanted to become police commissioner just so that he could prevent the police from doing their jobs.
 
Zuckerberg warns of post-election violence



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Mark Zuckerberg tells "Axios on HBO" that Facebook is imposing new election rules to deter use of the platform to spread of misinformation and even violence, and to help voters see the results as "legitimate and fair."

Driving the news: The new measures, announced Thursday, include throwing a flag on posts by candidates who claim premature victory, and forbidding new ads within a week of Election Day.

  • "There is, unfortunately, I think, a heightened risk of civil unrest in the period between voting and a result being called," Zuckerberg told Axios' Mike Allen.
  • "I think we need to be doing everything that we can to reduce the chances of violence or civil unrest in the wake of this election."
The big picture: Facebook is under fire from all sides.

  • New York Times opinion columnist Charlie Warzel writes: "Facebook is too big for democracy. ... Its size and power creates instability, the answer to which, according to Facebook, is to give the company additional authority."
Between the lines: President Trump has repeatedly suggested that the heavy use of voting by mail this year, driven by the pandemic, could lead to a "rigged election" — despite the long history of voting by mail in the U.S. without fraud.
 
ANTIFA WAR CAMP DISCOVERED IN PORTLAND, WE FOUND THE SOURCE OF THE RIOTERS, AND THE DEMOCRAT CITY IS FUNDING IT

 
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