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#1
No protests (protests are nonexistent, everything proceeds as normal)
 
#2
Very mild protests (some small groups gather, but they aren’t given any coverage)
 
#3
Mild protests (larger groups gather, yet they aren’t able to get much coverage)
 
#4
Moderate protests (large groups gather, and they get some coverage)
 
#5
Moderate-severe (large groups gather, garner coverage and are able to cause some disruption)
 
#6
Severe (large groups gather and they are able to cause a lot of disruption, but not on 1968 levels)
 
#7
Very severe (1968 redux)
 
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« on: May 04, 2024, 04:59:41 PM »

“Biden, Harris, you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide!”

I wish they could come up with some new chants.  Protests are seriously the most uncreative things on the planet and it's annoying how proud of themselves they are for this stuff.  It's the same vibe as a fourteen year old who comes up to you and proudly says "hey I just had this wild idea, what if our whole world is a simulation and nothing is real?  Did I blow your mind?"

That's just computer nerds re-inventing Christianity. Smiley They do that a lot, with everything. 
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