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Democrat-led States are the Ones that Promote Protests the Most and Control them the Least

  • By Wayne Rodrigo
  • (General Dispatch) – An investigation has revealed that the rates of protests in states led by Democrats have been more consistent, as lax measures contribute to citizens’ protests.
  • Questions have been raised for Democrats about how they will act when the verdict issued by the court is not what the protesters expected.
  • Rep. Maxine Waters has generated messages, promoting that racial advocacy groups like Black Lives Matter stay in the streets holding protests no matter what happens to the safety of citizens.
  • “We must not only stay in the streets, but we must fight for justice. But I am very hopeful and hopeful that we will get a verdict that says “guilty, guilty, guilty.” said Waters.
  • Although he made other types of messages in an offensive, for the protection of the black community, it seems that so far he has been allowed to do so without any limitations.
  • Although the racial issue has been sensitive, in the last few years the states under Democratic governors have increased the crime rate, since there is no just condemnation for those who vandalize or involve some kind of violence.
  • The contradiction of the issue is that Maxine Waters does not evaluate the consequences that this type of messages can generate, since by means of these messages she is affecting the members of her own political party, the “Democrats”.
  • The communities of the states affected by these protests are regretting their decision to vote, the greatest example has been given by Ron Desantis by implementing a bill to reduce the wave of disturbances and contribute to the tranquility and security of their citizens.

Adittional Information:

Breitbart: Nolte: Blue Cities Will Continue to Burn Until Media, Democrats Condemn Riots

Breitbart: Pelosi: Maxine Waters Shouldn’t Apologize for Comments to MN Protesters

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