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1 hour ago, royiv said:

Thanks for posting. I’m not a religious person, but his words brought a tear to my eye.

(Paraphrasing) “All of humanity are God’s children” tracks with the Christianity (and I am certain this belief is not limited to Christianity) with which I am familiar, growing up in the Dallas area. I, too, have left organized religion behind, but hearing condemnation about the whole of Christianity, due to justifiable outrage at some who claim to be Christian, has been heartbreaking.

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9 minutes ago, C-Man said:

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I was in Oregon last week and saw a setup like this with a big sign that said "END MAIL-IN VOTING NOW!"  There were like 3 people there, and they had some stupid meme signs with Kotek on them, like she's some horrible villain. They really are brainwashed to think that mail-in voting is all fraudulent. 

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1 hour ago, Ten Bears said:

At the Round Rock rally Gourmand was going ham in this shirt:

 

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i just bought two lol. 

i wore mine! 😄

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but i will say, especially in pink, it was way too subtle for the occasion, shoulda just gone with one of these...

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but i figure that means i can actually wear it out to more places... gonna take it to Chicago in case an opportunity arises 😄

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6 minutes ago, Underdog said:

Got an email from local organizer of our protest, said about 1200 in attendance and not a speck of trash left behind. 

tbt

 

Workers rake trash outside State Farm Stadium, as a memorial service for slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk takes place, in Glendale, Arizona, September 21, 2025.

Workers rake trash outside State Farm Stadium, as a memorial service for slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk takes place, in Glendale, Arizona, September 21, 2025.

 

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12 minutes ago, Chopper said:

tbt

 

Workers rake trash outside State Farm Stadium, as a memorial service for slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk takes place, in Glendale, Arizona, September 21, 2025.

Workers rake trash outside State Farm Stadium, as a memorial service for slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk takes place, in Glendale, Arizona, September 21, 2025.

 

“We love our Country!”

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2 hours ago, Gourmand said:

Thanks so much for sharing this and showing up. I'm happy for any American showing up yesterday wherever, but it's a little bit easier for people in libbed up cities like Austin, SF, Chicago, Seattle, Portland etc to hit the streets in protest than it is for people in little towns in deep red parts of Texas where you really stand out to your townfolk. That takes a lot of give-a-shit-ness and these people deserve every high five possible. Honestly hits me right in the feels. 

My wife is from Navasota and was very happy to see these pics too. 

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I grew up a Cowboys fan, and my father took me to see several game a year. Which explains why I am watching the Cowboys play the Commanders. The local Fox station aired a plug for their news program by stating several No Kings protests “got out of hand.” The plug worked. I’ll be watching to see if they can back up that statement with fact.

If they don’t, I’ll be open to ideas to legally fuck up their shit.

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2 hours ago, Chopper said:

tbt

 

Workers rake trash outside State Farm Stadium, as a memorial service for slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk takes place, in Glendale, Arizona, September 21, 2025.

Workers rake trash outside State Farm Stadium, as a memorial service for slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk takes place, in Glendale, Arizona, September 21, 2025.

 

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make america great again!

 

2 hours ago, Red Five said:

It's almost like we're talking about the generally good people vs pieces of shit. 

deplorables is the word you're looking for

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1 hour ago, Willfully Horn said:

I grew up a Cowboys fan, and my father took me to see several game a year. Which explains why I am watching the Cowboys play the Commanders. The local Fox station aired a plug for their news program by stating several No Kings protests “got out of hand.” The plug worked. I’ll be watching to see if they can back up that statement with fact.

If they don’t, I’ll be open to ideas to legally fuck up their shit.

Saw the exact same shit and thought “what the fuck”.  All in all, everything I’ve heard was peaceful, outside of isolated incidents stoked by maga!

This was a local Fox 7 douchbag 

 

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7 hours ago, Macanudo said:

2.  If these protests don't matter, why has the administration and their media mouthpieces spent so much time bashing them

This reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of how fascism works, in my opinion. The fascist reacts to opposition not because it is a genuine threat, but because it presents an opportunity. The illusion of persecution and struggle against an exaggerated enemy is critical to the fascist mythology. Fear drives support for a strong man, and it must be perpetually stoked.

Another way to understand it is pro wrestling. Promoters sell tickets by convincing fans that the challenger is a legitimate threat to the champion. No one would care if there was no struggle, no monster to vanquish. So everyone gets in on the act, talking up the challenger, exaggerating his deeds and inflating his reputation in the eyes of the audience. Then the champ wins and it starts all over again with some new threat. 

There’s a reason Hitler named his biography “My Struggles.” It’s all crowd control psychology. Trump learned fascism from his time in wrestling and he is a master at it.

 

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8 hours ago, HenryJames said:

Nice shot of the crucifix around his neck right before he calls them ‘fucking f*ggots.’

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Beautiful. Just beautiful.

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Was at the downtown Dallas rally. Was an awesome experience. Our march chant was probably more profane than most, but it served the purpose.



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