06-08-2025, 03:18 PM
(06-08-2025, 02:41 PM)andy06shake Wrote: These things have a habit of growing and getting out of hand, just saying.
I just think it has the potential to go breasts up rather sharpish.
And deporting 11 million people, which is the number across the nation, or thereabouts, is simply untenable at best, if you wish them to remain alive and well.
Yeah, I don't think so. The college protests had many more participants. These are local flare-ups with a few hardcore protesters.
There is an overall sense of "protest fatigue." And thats for regular peaceful protests... its even more so for vandalism and violent protests we are seeing today. Only America's enemies back that shit.
Perhaps next time run viable Presidential ticket candidates, removing illegals was a top campaign issue, one side offered to deport, the other ignored it.
The Rising Threat Of Protest Fatigue
https://www.jstor.org/stable/27102680
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