LA Protests

Started by Del., June 10, 2025, 08:11 AM

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Jeff

Quote from: Newbeeee™ on June 17, 2025, 11:33 AMC'mon Man! Fuhhhhkin Durrrrhhhh!!!!
IF, the paid hire hadn't have organised it, do you think the other 69,0000 would have turned up?
:rolleyes:
The better question is:
How do they know how many people and how many cities the riots are going to be in?
Answer = paid organizers.
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neurosis

Quote from: Newbeeee™ on June 17, 2025, 11:33 AMC'mon Man! Fuhhhhkin Durrrrhhhh!!!!
IF, the paid hire hadn't have organised it, do you think the other 69,0000 would have turned up?
:rolleyes:

Saying that protesters are being paid to be there (they'll do what they're paid to do) isn't the same thing as saying there are organizations promoting protests.  Fuhhhhkin Durrrrhhhh!!!! 

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neurosis

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Quote from: Jeff on June 17, 2025, 11:36 AMAnswer = paid organizers.

You must be new to this social media thing?  :headscratch:

Turns out people from all over the State can look in a single place on social media and find out where the next protest is. Who would have thought? :D

That's how I found out about them.
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neurosis

Quote from: Newbeeee™ on June 17, 2025, 11:33 AMC'mon Man! Fuhhhhkin Durrrrhhhh!!!!
IF, the paid hire hadn't have organised it, do you think the other 69,0000 would have turned up?
:rolleyes:


This is who organized the Seattle No Kings protest. 

https://seattleindivisible.com/

They are an all-volunteer organization that is very active in the Seattle community and on social media. They also get a lot of coverage from local media outlets that are sympathetic to their cause.

I think you underestimate the "fuck trump" enthusiasm in Seattle.  :lol:
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Rstewart

Quote from: neurosis on June 17, 2025, 12:00 PMThis is who organized the Seattle No Kings protest. 

https://seattleindivisible.com/

They are an all-volunteer organization that is very active in the Seattle community and on social media.


Is that the same group where one of the leaders was preaching to overthrow our gov and start some sort of socialism or communism?

SuperHoneyBadger

Quote from: neurosis on June 17, 2025, 12:00 PMThey are an all-volunteer organization that is very active in the Seattle community and on social media. They also get a lot of coverage from local media outlets that are sympathetic to their cause.

Indivisible, funded with 7.6 million in funding from Open Society Foundations – aka Dat Soros Money – since 2017. That's one heavily banked grassroots movement!
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neurosis

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Quote from: SuperHoneyBadger on June 18, 2025, 05:06 AMIndivisible, funded with 7.6 million in funding from Open Society Foundations – aka Dat Soros Money – since 2017. That's one heavily banked grassroots movement!

What ever money they get from donations goes toward funding local initiatives. And I wouldn't be able to tell you how much of that money is distributed to each location, since it's National.  The point is, nobody there, at least as far as I know, is getting paid to work there. I'm talking specifically about the Seattle location.

Looking at it deeper, there are something like, 5,000 local Indivisible groups across the country. 7.6 million in donations since 2017?  :headscratch: If they split the donations evenly, that would be something like $190 per year to each location? :rofl: 
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Newbeeee™

Quote from: SuperHoneyBadger on June 18, 2025, 05:06 AMIndivisible, funded with 7.6 million in funding from Open Society Foundations – aka Dat Soros Money – since 2017. That's one heavily banked grassroots movement!
This is the thing...."philanthropy" sounds such a great and noble cause.
When it's actually money laundering and nudge nudge nudge societal behavioural changes....for "their benefit", of course....
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Rstewart

Quote from: neurosis on June 18, 2025, 05:18 AMWhat ever money they get from donations goes toward funding local initiatives. And I wouldn't be able to tell you how much of that money is distributed to each location, since it's National.  The point is, nobody there, at least as far as I know, is getting paid to work there. I'm talking specifically about the Seattle location.

Found who I was thinking about.

Ron Gochez - one of the ring leaders in this Indivisible situation.  Former Chairman of MECHA and is known for publicly calling for a mexican revolution in the U.S. (specifically against whitey).  You can find the video
Real Nice Guy  ;)
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Jeff

Drivers in L.A. are fed up with these "protests". Started to run people over and I'm all for it!
The one hippo tried to use her body to stop a car and found out real quick that she couldn't and got runned over.
Then of course, they all act shocked that it happened and are mad at the driver.
Fuck that, bring down one of those massive snow plows from a Northern state and do 60 thru those streets.
They'll scatter real fast!
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neurosis

Quote from: Jeff on June 18, 2025, 05:48 AMDrivers in L.A. are fed up with these "protests". Started to run people over and I'm all for it!

I can't say that I'm for indiscriminately running people over. It pisses me off that local law enforcement don't enforce the law when it comes to protesters blocking roads, highways, etc.

If I'm driving home, and a bunch of protesters surround my car and start beating on it, I'm hitting the throttle.
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neurosis

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Quote from: Rstewart on June 18, 2025, 05:43 AMRon Gochez

No idea who that is. He's not even in the same State.

When I try to look him up I get this

"Ron Gochez Indivisible
Ron Gochez is a prominent activist and educator known for his involvement in various social justice movements, particularly in Los Angeles. While Gochez has been recognized for his advocacy for immigrant rights and academic freedom, there is no direct evidence in the provided context indicating a formal affiliation with the Indivisible organization."

and

"Ron Gochez is a community organizer and educator based in Los Angeles, known for his work with the Union del Barrio, a Marxist organization focused on social justice and activism."
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Jeff

Quote from: neurosis on June 18, 2025, 05:56 AMI can't say that I'm for indiscriminately running people over

All you have to do is say "omg they're coming right for us!"

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JParis

Quote from: neurosis on June 18, 2025, 05:56 AMIt pisses me off that local law enforcement don't enforce the law when it comes to protesters blocking roads, highways, etc.

All lives splatter

Just sayin'
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mkd

Quote from: neurosis on June 18, 2025, 05:56 AMI can't say that I'm for indiscriminately running people over. It pisses me off that local law enforcement don't enforce the law when it comes to protesters blocking roads, highways, etc.

If I'm driving home, and a bunch of protesters surround my car and start beating on it, I'm hitting the throttle.
So you are discrimining on who gets runned over, eh? Way I heard it, discrimination is universally bad
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