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So she comes to this country and they still aren't happy, whats stopping her from going back home? Instead she comes here disrupting and costing tax payers (she's been causing problems for awhile), does she want a gov't like in the country she left? ... she can leave anytime.
So she comes to this country and they still aren't happy, whats stopping her from going back home? Instead she comes here disrupting and costing tax payers (she's been causing problems for awhile), does she want a gov't like in the country she left? ... she can leave anytime.
I think the woman was nuts and shouldn't have done it. I do think she should pay the price for having to evacuate everyone, call in extra law enforcement,etc.....and any fines.
It wasn't right.
But let's keep it perspective and not be overly dramatic.....
not allowed to rep you again but ...spot on.
Some forget things like the taking over of the entire mall and filling the reflecting pool by thousands of protestors against the Vietnam war. Anyone suggesting those be separated from their families or being "shot" for essentially performing the very same type of action would have been, and likely still would be, laughed out of town for "denying people some access".
She broke the law and will pay the price. If ultimate deportation is the result, she'll have plenty of reasons to reconsider her actions while back in the country she had some reason to leave. End of story.
Defiled? LOL. Wow the topic is sort of over the top. She climbed on it. OMG the horror.
Know what defiles our country? The things she is protesting against. Why do you folks turn a blind eye on that while freaking out about this?
Yes she may be deported-sometimes protesting has a price. Its by paying that price that you communicate how serious a topic is.
Welcome to democracy folks, its loud and messy. This person may have given up her ability to live in this country to communicate a message to people. Maybe its a message worth hearing. And maybe she felt it was a price worth paying.
Defiled? LOL. Wow the topic is sort of over the top. She climbed on it. OMG the horror.
Know what defiles our country? The things she is protesting against. Why do you folks turn a blind eye on that while freaking out about this?
Yes she may be deported-sometimes protesting has a price. Its by paying that price that you communicate how serious a topic is.
Welcome to democracy folks, its loud and messy. This person may have given up her ability to live in this country to communicate a message to people. Maybe its a message worth hearing. And maybe she felt it was a price worth paying.
She can protest all she wants but not at the expense of others.
She ruined a holiday outing for others among the other clueless idiots she was with. That I don’t condone and I fervently hope she gets booted back to that African hellhole she came from.
She can protest all she wants but not at the expense of others.
She ruined a holiday outing for others among the other clueless idiots she was with. That I don’t condone and I fervently hope she gets booted back to that African hellhole she came from.
So protests are only OK if they don't bother anyone? LOL. I don't think you understand the concept much. Thats sort of the point-getting peoples attention. That doesn't occur by sitting in a corner and muttering. Your argument is nonsense. If people hadnt protested, and made noise and disturbances-black people and women wouldn't be voting, or have equal rights.
Democracy is messy and loud. If you dont like that-maybe Democracy isnt for you.
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Originally Posted by tamajane
Send her back to Congolia or Linolia or Pergolia. As long as it's away from here, she doesn't respect the US.
For those reading this, please be aware that most Americans arent this ignorant of geography. The Democratic Republic of the Congo. There I've taught some of you something.
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