I just heard the Boston Police commissioner speak. About 50 people demonstrating for the right to free speech showed up. About 13000 counter protesters came? Is this right? Why? Apparently the counter group threw a little piss at the officers but not much else. He also said another group came to protests the counter protest but they kept them apart. So all is well. It doesn't sound like I need to go.
Cops are Fascist?? Well I never had any desire to be one. But damned if I can see why people take up crappy attitudes like this??? Right of the top of my head I can think of sever relatives that were Police officers. One Nephew now with the, Oregon State Police One cousin was FBI Uncles that were Oregon State Police Chief in Oregon City Chief in Newberg Chief in Belfast N. Ireland Chief in Glasgow Scotland
And once again every rally always turns into antifa deciding to cause violence. Mainstream media says they are doing it for peace though. Crazy world. People are okay with this, it's insane
So lit, it's so tight to commit violence against cops for doing their jobs, fuck yeah LIT DAWG CNN says it's just peace through violence guys it's okay!!!
No clue who it is but by in large the 20,000 counter protesters were peaceful. He didn't have to fight anyone to get out of there
Everyone is technically a millennial, it seems to be pretty vaguely defined. A minority of demographers and researchers start the generation in the mid-to-late 1970s, such as Synchrony Financial which describes Millennials as starting as early as 1976,[22][23] Mobilize.org which uses 1976–1996,[24] MetLife which uses birth dates ranging from 1977–1994,[25] and Nielsen Media Research which uses 1977–1995.[26][27] The majority of researchers and demographers start the generation in the early 1980s, with many ending the generation in the mid-1990s. Australia's McCrindle Research[28] regards 1980–1994 as Generation Y birth years. A 2013 PricewaterhouseCoopers[29] report and Edelman Berland[30] use 1980–1995. Gallup Inc.,[31][32][33] Eventbrite[34][35] and Dale Carnegie Training and MSW Research[36] all use 1980–1996. Ernst and Young uses 1981–1996.[37] Manpower Group uses 1982–1996.[38] Others end the generation in the late 1990s or early 2000s. So anywhere from the late-70s to the early-2000s, depending on who you talk to. I did like this bit: Due to birth-year overlap between definitions of Generation X and Millennials, some individuals born in the late 1970s and early 1980s see themselves as being "between" the two generations.[54][55][56][57] Names given to those born in the Generation X and Millennial cusp years include Xennials, The Lucky Ones, Generation Catalano, and the Oregon Trail Generation.[57][58][59][60][61] Oregon Trail Generation! Probably the generation that experienced the most dysentery deaths.