NERunner053 wrote:
This doesn't remind me of BLM or Occupy at all. BLM highlighted police brutality/the killing of unarmed black men (or kids). Occupy put a spotlight on how rigged our economy is for the rich. Positive changes have come after both of those movements.
What happened in Michigan isn't movement based. It isn't rooted in science or facts. ~ 50 cars lined up to say that they don't care about the safety of others. I'm not saying things shouldn't be done for people out of work -- but that's what government is for. We can't put lives at risk. The government needs to help out our most vulnerable & these nuts need to stay home.
Holy unreal brainwashed psychopath government-teet sucking gibberish Batman! BLM & Occupy were the worst manifestations of this trashy, scummy, liberal society.
Anyways, even if some of the people in this protest are government plants, this is still an interesting sight. Beyond Michigan, if Americans legitimately wanted to take their country back, I wonder how they would go about it with the current surveillance state? How would it be possible to get tens of 1000s on board the same agenda without the government knowing about it? I don't think it's possible.