John does were ignoring civilians rights and treating peaceful protests like a counterinsurgency operation that they pissed not some peoples mothers off but a whole wall of moms came out to protests. The moms also probably nothing will stop an 18 year old like a good scolding you know youre making a mess here but that didnt stop the d. H. As they continue their rage or you could say it was lit. The feds were firing so much tear gas that a federal Aviation Administration official said that clouds of it were getting picked up on the radar over portland heres what i would describe as a tear gas tornado approaching from the west so we have a 75 percent chance of burning face and eyes a low to no visibility and theres also a 95 percent chance begin raining rubber bullets after 9 pm especially medics and journalists remember to pack an umbrella and a helmet and bring your mom. And who could forget them shooting the press and protesters in the face with their less lethal bullets well i guess
Fingerprints on such artistry of crowd control and state repression why it was none other than the department of Homeland Security the only federal agency more opaque and less accountable then the u. S. Military but you know the Department Still in its teens was created in 2002 to fight terrorism and all threats from abroad like you know high resistance but the th us has always been more concerned with monitoring peaceful activists at home than focusing on serious threats you can see that clearly in an internal memo published this week Homeland Security worries coven 1000 masks are breaking facial recognition is definitely a show of their priories but to be fair i wouldnt expect any teen year old with a cold to carry kleenex if his shirt at sleeves everyone got so mad that these g. I. John doe. Were ignoring civilians rights and treating peaceful protests like a counterinsurgency operation that they pissed not some peoples mothers off but a whole wall of moms came out to protests. The
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