Anonymous ID: 0d42a9 Sept. 17, 2021, 10:04 a.m. No.14602363   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2374

https://twitter.com/maybe60794885/status/1438462338567491589?s=20

 

Peaceful protest is the only way. Anyone who says differently is likely a government agent/FBI trying to start a false flag

 

Rhetorical: If you have not shown up peacefully to a local government meeting or school board meeting, can you truly say you gave it your all to save this nation?

 

We should exhaust our abilities with words in our local government. That is how we should enact change. Violence does not tend to solve anything

 

If a larger portion of your local community showed up to the local government meetings. We would all start to see change at the local level. This moment will lead to a national impact. If you listen to General Flynn, President Trump and even speeches from JFK, they all say the same thing: local action=national change

 

If we rely on the president to make these massive changes… that is a dictatorship.

 

It’s frustrating because we are all too busy with our daily lives but we all need to start showing up locally if we want this all to stop

 

A thought about being able to organize: if a group organized a rally and had everyone who attended sign a liability waver while keeping a copy of photo ID….Would that help prevent a false flag from occurring? If the liability waiver was made correctly it should shift responsibility to the individual that decided to go “rogue” and cause issues which would have been attributed to the group without the waiver. You could force the attendees to wear a certain wristband/ID that is only given out when the waiver to attend is handed in.

Anonymous ID: 0d42a9 Sept. 17, 2021, 10:12 a.m. No.14602412   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2417 >>2420

>>14602374

 

I think you are correct if you refer to showing up, being quiet, and just being a number=peaceful protest

 

If large amounts of people peacefully protest by peacefully becoming engaged in the community dialogue or their local government… I think that works a majority of the time

Anonymous ID: 0d42a9 Sept. 17, 2021, 10:21 a.m. No.14602475   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14602420

>A thought about being able to organize: if a group organized and had everyone who attended sign a liability waver while keeping a copy of photo ID….Would that help prevent a false flag from occurring? If the liability waiver was made correctly it should shift responsibility to the individual that decided to go “rogue” and cause issues which would have been attributed to the group without the waiver. You could force the attendees to wear a certain wristband/ID that is only given out when the waiver to attend is handed in.

 

Also if the waiver is written correctly the group that organized the event should be able to sue the individual who broke the agreement on the liability waiver for damages. I think this could help legally protect the group from individuals who infiltrated

 

I’m not a lawyer so maybe liability waiver is not the correct terms so I apologize in advance