Holy shit, 50 years, these guys didn't do shit. This country is fucked, the 1st amendment is dead if the authorities don't like you
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I mean, if the authorities dont like you, you are fucked regardless.
Believe it or not, it’s been like this before, multiple times!
McCarthyism comes to mind, of course.
But also, when Nixon took office in 1969 he immediately started going after his enemies, using anything he could, including the IRS, the FBI, and his own spies paid from a slush fund. He continually claimed he had to play dirty tricks so his opponent didn’t do it first.
Nixon and Trump were pen pals, btw.
It's absurd that they were able to be lumped together into a conspiracy. The people were only associated in the sense that they were attending the same protests and had texted one another.
Most of these people are only guilty of misdemeanor vandalism. Elizabeth Soto even left the scene when instructed.
However, one guy shot a police officer and the government was somehow able to prosecute them as if they were a single group ('antifa') as if they were all the shooter and, in addition, all of the charges were run consecutively. Typically if you have a bunch of charges you serve them concurrently, i.e. if you're sentenced on multiple charges to 5yrs, 8yrs, 3yr, you'd only serve 8 years and not 16 years.
That's pretty chilling, if you attend a protest where there is violence you could be charged as part of a 'terrorist group' and given life in prison.
Shitholy states made a bunch of shitty laws around 2018 or so, in response to the standing rock protests and their like, criminalizing protest in effect.
This is not the article but search engines don't work anymore, hopefully it covers the information. The Intercept's search function couldn't find it's own fucking dick. We are reliant on search engines that no longer provide us what we ask for, and we are doing nothing about it. But I digress.
https://theintercept.com/2021/01/21/anti-protest-riot-state-laws/
Shitholy states made a bunch of shitty laws around 2018 or so, in response to the standing rock protests and their like, criminalizing protest in effect.
I recall that.
Florida made it a felony to step off the sidewalk onto a road during a protest.