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Dealing with protests.

BrettNortje

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It has long been an issue in africa, this protest business. now it has come to america, en mass, where i remember not hearing of any african protests for a while? obviously the measures in place in africa are working, as there are far less protests here this past few days even with elections coming up soon. but, now that i see white people protesting, i feel involved somehow.

The people of america are protesting trump being elected president. they seem to be angry, or, scared, yes? this means they need to be calmed down, or, have a curfew put into place? if there is damaged property, they could fine the whole city for that damage, say a few dollars off their pay, each. this will make it harder for people to protest, knowing that someone else is going to have to pay for it, and those people probably won't want to pay for it, so they will 'counter march,' yes? with that in place, there will be opposing protesters, and, that will keep everybody in check, as nobody wants to march against the poor, do they?

Then, mr trump could also call for defamation of character? this is clearly a case of him being incompetent in ruling the country, something he has the elected right to do. seeing as how it is his right to rule, they are infringing on that right, yes? he should talk to the courts to get all protests banned until he does something wrong, i mean, he has plenty of advisors now, yes?

A vote for hillary was a vote for 'no changes.' with this, comes changes. with this comes new ideas mixed with old ideas. with the same cabinet, there would be much talk about the right thing to do, which is what the dems have proved they love to do, be politically correct, yes? how often don't you see obama talking a lot of nice things, but, the same things? think about it, all they are is hot air.

Now, with this new cabiet coming in, clearly frustrated by waiting nearly a decade to exercise authority, and, those leaders that ordered the war in afghanistan and other things gone, there is 'new blood in the house.' i am sure mr trump will revise his plans, knowing that some things he wants to change and other things stay the same?

If they want to be like their leaders, they will blow hot air too. what would happen if hillary took charge? can you see some smiling and talking about how committed she was to certain things, yet nothing happens for weeks, before she pledges something else that does not materialize?
 
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