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Protest

A non-violent gathering of citizens meeting together and expressing themselves in a legitimate show of self-government. Protesting is mentioned in the Constitution (1st Amendment) as “the right of the people peaceably to assemble“, and as such, protesting is a constitutional responsibility driven by moral imperatives. The Founding Fathers recognized the importance of protesting and promoted and participated in the practice often, most notably at “Tea Party” events such as the Boston Tea Party. Protests were also frequent around Boston’s famous Liberty Tree.[1]

The media typically blur the distinctions between a protest and a mob riot.

Protest movements have had a long history in the United States. When a group of people feels they are being marginalized, sometimes they will gather in a show of numbers. Parades, rallies, and speeches are the usual forum, but sometimes protests transform into violent riots and hooliganism. One of the earliest and most famous protests in American history was the Boston Tea Party, a protest against British-imposed tax laws known as the Townshend Acts. After the colonists learned of Parliament’s plan to impose a tea tax, signers of the Declaration of Independence Samuel Adams and Benjamin Rush promoted the gathering of like-minded citizens in protest against the landing of the tea. Rush wrote:

By the last accounts from Britain we are informed that vessels were freighted to bring over a quantity of tea taxed with a duty to raise a revenue from America. Should it be landed, it is to be feared it will find its way amongst us. Then farewell American Liberty! We are undone forever. All the images we can borrow from everything terrible in nature are too faint to describe the horror of our situation. But I rely too much upon that virtue which has hitherto distinguished my countrymen to cherish a thought that this will be the case. Let us with one heart and hand oppose the landing of it.[2]

Rush would then say that the tea represented something worse than death, “the seeds of Slavery”. After the American Revolution, protesting became enshrined in 1789 as one of five protections enumerated in the First Amendment. The full text is as follows:

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

After the conclusion of the American Revolution, protests did not cease to be distinctly American. Protesting wasn’t just an act against the king. After the passage of the highly unpopular Alien and Sedition Acts, protests occurred across the country,[4] with some of the largest being seen in Kentucky, where the crowds were so large they filled the streets and the entire town square.[5]

In more recent American and world history, protests have become a favorite tactic of liberals and revolutionaries, which are usually riots and not protests. A frequent pattern is to announce a “peaceful” protest and then provoke the authorities into using a degree of force which appears excessive. This tactic worked well at Kent State, where after student rioting and an alleged sniper attack, members of the Ohio National Guard opened fire on unarmed students, killing four and wounding nine others. In several cases, liberals and revolutionaries often used the term “protest” to refer to what would be better described as riots, and during at least the 1960s also mistook that for “free speech” and a demonstration of unpopularity for something, to the extent that several anti-war protestors assumed that North Vietnam having no protests meant that the North Vietnamese government was actually “popular” among the people of North Vietnam (when in reality, if the people attempted to speak out against the North Vietnam Communist regime, they would have been killed).

For decades, peaceful Pro-life activists have gathered to protest unfair policies with great success. In 1979, when the odds seemed inevitable and ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment looked to only be a matter of time, Phyllis Schlafly organized a movement that worked very hard at the grassroots level to overcome and ultimately stop the ERA. At one point, over 30 states ratified and 2/3ds of the Senate had already approved the amendment. Schlafly didn’t have the help of the Republican Party, she didn’t have a conservative media that could be relied on, and she had a majority around her that preferred to be silent than be involved. And yet even with all of these odds stacked against victory, she still won anyways.

Additionally, activists have gathered every year at the National Mall to protest the unconstitutional “passage” of the “abortion law” Roe v. Wade by the Supreme Court, which is not a legislature. Every year the March for Life grows bigger.

In the early years of the Presidency of Barack Obama, conservative activists showed up in huge numbers to shut down D.C. for protests during the Tea Party Movement

Protesting offers conservatives a simple and effective way to engage with culture. Far too often, Big tech organizations engage in censorship, Big Journalism omits stories that conservatives are interested in, and Republican legislators sometimes get squishy at the effective use of media push polling. To combat this, an issue can be highlighted by the arrival and blockade of several city blocks by peaceful conservatives seeking a redress for grievances, while at the same time this unplanned exposure to an issue challenges the media’s ability to drive a narrative. Examples of this include the protest in Virginia for Second Amendment rights in January, 2020, and the Tea Party Protests from 2009-2012.

Source: Conservapedia

Chronological History of Protests

Laura Loomer Crashes Jack Dorsey’s Speech at Bitcoin Conference, Blasts Him For Election Meddling

Laura Loomer Crashes Jack Dorsey’s Speech at Bitcoin Conference, Blasts Him For Election Meddling

Laura Loomer crashed an annual bitcoin conference on Friday and confronted Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. Loomer is often referred to as the “most banned woman in the world.” After Dorsey took the stage, Loomer rushed to the front of the crowd to confront him over his election meddling. In 2018, Loomer was banned from Twitter for calling Rep. Ilhan Omar “anti-Jewish.” “How can you say that ...
Over Million Attend Covid19 Protest In London

Over Million Attend Covid19 Protest In London

On Saturday 29th May 2021 over one million protesters march through Westminster central London to protest against the covid19 tyranny. The British government is thinking about making COVID-19 vaccination compulsory for healthcare workers to stop the spread of the virus in hospitals. When will the insanity stop? The UK Government downgraded the danger of Covid19 from a high consequence infectious disease on 19th March 2020 (1 ...
Health-and-Freedom Rally in Orange County, CA Highlighted by Leigh Dundas

Health-and-Freedom Rally in Orange County, CA Highlighted by Leigh Dundas

In this speech delivered at a Health-and-Freedom rally in Orange County, California, human-rights attorney Leigh Dundas lights the fire of liberty in the hearts of her audience as she shows the parallels between the rise of tyranny in Nazi Germany under the banner of nationalism and the rise of tyranny in America under the banner of public health. Her passion is contagious, and you will be ...
New BLM Poster-Boy Thug, Daunte Wright, Resisted Arrest, Was Shot Once and Killed

New BLM Poster-Boy Thug, Daunte Wright, Resisted Arrest, Was Shot Once and Killed

Daunte Wright was shot and killed by a police officer Sunday night, sparking violent protests. The bodycam footage shows that gang-banger Daunte Wright resisted arrest and fled the scene. Police were in the process of cuffing Wright during a traffic stop when he broke free and jumped in his car. Daunte Wright had a warrant out for ‘choking and holding a woman at gunpoint for $820’ ...
Worldwide Rally for Freedom: Anti-Lockdown Protests take Place in Different Countries All Around the World

Worldwide Rally for Freedom: Anti-Lockdown Protests take Place in Different Countries All Around the World

Tens-of-thousands of protesters across Europe marched on Saturday against continued government lockdowns and other pandemic restrictions based on questionable science – which have resulted in mass unemployment, destroyed small businesses, stoked widespread depression and mental illness, and cost taxpayers trillions to keep the whole ship from sinking. Protesters in London, Germany, France, Sweden, The Netherlands, Australia, Belgium, Japan, Vienna and elsewhere came out for the Worldwide Rally for Freedom ...
Greta Thunberg Accidentally Posts Doc with Talking Points on India Protests, Faces Criminal Probe

Greta Thunberg Accidentally Posts Doc with Talking Points on India Protests, Faces Criminal Probe

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg drew the ire of police prosecutors in India on Thursday after she used social media to offer running commentary and advice on violent protests by the country’s farmers. The 18-year-old left-wing eco-activist shared — and then quickly deleted — a message that detailed a list of “suggested posts” about the ongoing civil disorder, according to a report in the NY Post, which her critics say ...
48th Annual March for Life

48th Annual March for Life

The March for Life is an inspiring, peaceful. Vibrant, and joy-filled rally of women, men, young people, and children from all across the country. Every year, tens of thousands of pro-lifers converge on the National Mall and march on Capitol Hill on the anniversary of the Supreme Court’s 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling which legalized abortion in all 50 states. It’s the largest annual human rights ...
India Farmers’ Protests Began: Internet Shutdown Highlights Modi’s Record of Stifling Digital Dissent

India Farmers’ Protests Began: Internet Shutdown Highlights Modi’s Record of Stifling Digital Dissent

The storming of the Red Fort in Delhi on January 26 marked an escalation of tensions between the Indian government – led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi – and farmers who have been protesting against agricultural reforms since August 2020. With footage of the farmers clashing with police going viral, the Red Fort incident also marked a spike in interest in the farmers’ movement around the ...
Capitol Riot / 'Save America' Rally in DC False Flag Setup

Capitol Riot / ‘Save America’ Rally in DC False Flag Setup

Thousands of patriots arrived in Washington, D.C. to participate in the ‘Save America Rally’ as citizens across the country continued to demand a full investigation into election fraud. Rally participants called on Congress to decertify fraudulent election results in contested states. Many asserted Joe Biden’s purported victory was illegal and Democrat attempts to impose their far-left rule will fail. President Trump responded to the out-pour of ...
China Disappears Mother Protesting Faulty Chinese Vaccines

China Disappears Mother Protesting Faulty Chinese Vaccines

Chinese protester He Fangmei, whose daughter grew sick after receiving faulty vaccines, has been missing since her October 9 arrest for splashing ink on a government building in protest, Radio Free Asia (RFA) reported this week. Human rights activists have expressed concerns for her safety after her disappearance. In March 2018, He’s daughter, Li Qi, “became paralyzed and was diagnosed with a neurological disease after receiving vaccinations for hepatitis A, ...