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The No Kings protest or better known as the We Hate America Rally. They have lost their power and their relevance.


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Posted
10 hours ago, JimmySpeaks said:

The other 75 million of them are lazy 

Or are 6 feet under and can not make it to the rally, I don't think Zombies are real, are they?

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That’s to keep your whining ass shut. You want off this ranch, you got it. I’ll drive your ass to the train station myself.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Viratas said:

Or are 6 feet under and can not make it to the rally, I don't think Zombies are real, are they?

They are 6 feet under. For sure. Maybe a few are still in their "SAFE SPACES". Do you remember those? 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Viratas said:

Yes true, they used the wrong footage

Who did?  The article I linked to said the MSNBC footage was correct and from Saturday 10/18/2025.  They said the BBC independently verified this and that the twitter claim originated from Grok, which has since changed its mind.  Here is a quote from the article.

"Grok, the AI tool built by xAI, made a mistake. Asked to verify the footage, it misidentified Saturday's protest as being from 2017, citing "superficial similarities." The bot later corrected itself, but the damage was done. The false claim had already gone viral.

BBC Verify stepped in and confirmed what those of us who were actually here already knew: the footage was authentic. They matched it to drone shots, local news reports from us and other local news outlets.

They even ran reverse image searches. 

The verdict: Saturday's protest was real. The video was indeed from Saturday."

Posted
26 minutes ago, fishbane said:

Who did?  The article I linked to said the MSNBC footage was correct and from Saturday 10/18/2025.  They said the BBC independently verified this and that the twitter claim originated from Grok, which has since changed its mind.  Here is a quote from the article.

"Grok, the AI tool built by xAI, made a mistake. Asked to verify the footage, it misidentified Saturday's protest as being from 2017, citing "superficial similarities." The bot later corrected itself, but the damage was done. The false claim had already gone viral.

BBC Verify stepped in and confirmed what those of us who were actually here already knew: the footage was authentic. They matched it to drone shots, local news reports from us and other local news outlets.

They even ran reverse image searches. 

The verdict: Saturday's protest was real. The video was indeed from Saturday."

Thanks, I had not looked for a few days, you are correct.

That’s to keep your whining ass shut. You want off this ranch, you got it. I’ll drive your ass to the train station myself.

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