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Just got to the Beverly Hills Trump Rally— Jesus, this is going to be nuts

#BeverlyHills #LosAngeles #LAProtests #TrumpVirus #TrumpsAmerikkka
Beverly Hills Trump March began— guy at the end of video I saw earlier at the LAPD rally— he told me “he’d take care of me later”

#LosAngeles #LAProtests #laprotest #BLM #BlackLivesMatter
This video MAGA dude told me “he’ll take care of me later”

#LosAngeles #LAProtests #laprotest #BlackLivesMatter
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LAPD rally today at the LAPD Academy— hello Proud Boy. LAPD breaks up #fight between a Proud Boy and BLM. Proud Boy assumes BLM is all fatherless and finds that hilarious (noted at the end of video)

#BlackLivesMatter #laprotest #losangeles #LosAngeles #BLM #lapd #WhiteSupremacy
Clearly Proud Boys are not “okay” with homosexuals. At LAPD rally today, Proud Body makes homophobic statement and tells me to go home because I’m a “little girl”

#laprotest #LosAngeles #BlackLivesMatter #BLM #Homophobia #misogyny #WhiteSupremacy
Same Proud Boy at LAPD rally today happily posing for the camera showing off his “PB” shirt and a white power hand gesture

#racist #WhiteSupremacy #WhiteSupremacists #Neonazis #ameriKKKa #LosAngeles #BlackLivesMatter #BLM
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For example, in Chile they have used handheld lasers to disorient and neutralize riot police.
In #HongKong they have a bunch of people ready to put out tear gas systematically, and constantly innovate on how to fight back
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Every law enforcer need to resign! You don't have the man power to stop millions of people. I do know for a fact law enforcement in this never ratified 14th Amendment are law breakers...that includes this ENTIRE political system we empower through ignorance since 1868.
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Cops DO NOT have NO constitutional duty to protect you & me according to the supreme Court. You all going to have to ask yourselves what is the purpose of the police? Under this 14th Amendment political system is about protecting Corporate interest.

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Footnote: 
Warren v. District of Columbia[1] (444 A.2d. 1, D.C. Ct. of Ap. 1981) is an oft-quoted[2] District of Columbia Court of Appeals case that held that the police do not owe a specific duty to provide police services to citizens based on the public duty doctrine.
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#mineapolisriots
1/Last night a Police station was taken over by protesters and demolished. The Police had to flee
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