Twitter troll Rex Chapman posted this video of peaceful protesters in Arizona last night and asked,d “Where is the National Guard? Where is the pepper spray? Where are the rubber bullets?”:
Where is the National Guard? Where is the pepper spray? Where are the rubber bullets? pic.twitter.com/BxrXDb1HYr
— Rex Chapman?? (@RexChapman) November 5, 2020
It’s really weird how people exercising their 1st Amendment rights don’t trigger a police response when, you know, they’re not burning things down:
Maybe if they start burning down buildings you could ask that, hack. https://t.co/q1rrK130ln
— Sister Toldjah ? (@sistertoldjah) November 5, 2020
And here’s another video of the “extremist groups” standing behind the police caution tape like they were asked to:
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Lady, “extremist groups” do not stand behind caution tape … https://t.co/8ky8NpgWO1
— Geoffrey Ingersoll (@GPIngersoll) November 5, 2020
And then they dropped to a knee in prayer:
Trump supporters kneel together and pray, asking “good to prevail.” #fox10phoenix #Election2020 pic.twitter.com/HgBGSNwk1R
— Justin Lum (@jlumfox10) November 5, 2020
Media, take note:
Hey media – this is what a peaceful protest looks like. https://t.co/sk9ekRWw2q
— Fusilli Spock (@awstar11) November 5, 2020
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