It’s harmful to frame today’s peaceful protests as “dangerous” because it flips reality upside down. The vast majority of demonstrations in cities like Portland and Chicago have been nonviolent, focused on immigration, policing, and civil rights — confirmed by local police reports and independent monitoring groups. Labeling them as “extremist attacks” delegitimizes lawful dissent and gives the administration cover to send in federal forces, even though the real violence has repeatedly come from the administration’s side: deploying federal agents with tear gas and rubber bullets against peaceful crowds in Portland (documented by the AP and Oregonian), using unmarked vans to detain people without charges, and calling for “full force” military deployments against civilians (reported by Reuters and Washington Post). Even assassination attempts that Bondi cites — like the July 2024 attempt on Trump in Pennsylvania — were not coordinated left-wing plots but came from individuals with Republican or right-leaning ties, showing violence isn’t being driven by the protests themselves. By mislabeling peaceful protests as threats, leaders justify crackdowns, silence dissent, and normalize government intimidation — which is far more dangerous to democracy than the protests they’re condemning.
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Unified Mind Project :
keep the fire going
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Abdul :
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Back the blue
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