Migrants burn the American flag while waving Mexican flags in California


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Free speech. You love to see it.
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Send them all back home. Our free speech has consequences. Say what you want but we certainly don't have to take bullshit from foreigners who don't like our laws.
If you walk into my mothers kitchen, eat a free meal and then tell her how much her cooking sucks, you will get punched in the fucking face and have to return my shoe to me once I kick your ass out of her house.
Liberal pigs use the free speech slogan when they think it helps them. They are throwing people in jail in europe for saying things liberals don't like. You will lose your job on the West Coast if you work in the public sector and you speak out against rat rules like dei, pronoun announcements, grown men in little girls bathrooms, etc. If during an interview for a public sector job you even give off a hint that you aren't on the rat plantation, you will not get the job.
So ern, take your hypocritical, opportunistic and fake free speech bullshit and shove it up your ass.
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Seeing some true colors from a few Tuggies the last day. Anger and blatant racism bleeding out. Lashing out and stuffs. What's the problem here @Bendintheriver ? This is your Renaissance.
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Illegally blocking roadways isn’t “free speech,” but I’m guessing in the depths of whatever substance you’re heavily abusing now, you’re incapable of making basic distinctions like that.
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We’ve never been called “racist” before, dipshit. Well, only for the last 10 years.
Seems to be working well for you morons at the ballot box. Say it even louder and surely the people you’re libeling and smearing will see your POV. Keep doing it.
You far, far Leftists just don’t get it.
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It is covered as free speech...if you are a citizen.
We also have the ability to criticize it as part of our free speech.
I'm old enough to remember when it was unpopular in the Hispanic community down here to wave the Mexican flag because "We are Americans damn it."
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Every racist needs a reminder.
Every fascist bubble bursts, especially in my country. This shit doesn't fly here. Get your shit together or be an outcast for eternity.
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Historians have a word for Germans who joined the Nazi party, not because they hated Jews, but out of a hope for restored patriotism, or a sense of economic anxiety, or a hope to preserve their religious values, or dislike of their opponents, or raw political opportunism, or convenience, or ignorance, or greed.
That word is "Nazi." Nobody cares about their motives anymore.
They joined what they joined. They lent their support and their moral approval. And, in so doing, they bound themselves to everything that came after. Who cares any more what particular knot they used in the binding?
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Every racist needs a reminder.
Every fascist bubble bursts, especially in my country. This shit doesn't fly here. Get your shit together or be an outcast for eternity.
Lowest common denominator reached.
“You’re all fascists and racists” doesn’t work when it isn’t true, Tweaker.
Your party sure was into the authoritarian tactics, though. People saw it for what it is.
You’re the villain who thinks he’s the hero.
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It's a start.
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Keep taking the side of illegals and calling people who want a border racists
It almost worked, Maybe next time
Block those freeways and wave your Mexican flag
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I'll defend flag burning (I don't support it, don't be a twister), but yes, if you're here illegally and disrespect this country to that extent, don't cry if ICE comes knocking.
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Fern with the NAZI equivalencies. You knew it was just a matter of time. Whenever they're losing an argument, the NAZI name calling starts.
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These are Democrat cities whose voters want these illegal aliens as residents, which is against federal law.
Who cares if these illegal aliens are disrupting their lives? I find it funny and just desserts.
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It's very disappointing
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The fullback dive is a great play except when it gets you to 3rd and 16.
But I'm sure it'll work next time.
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Couldn't agree more.
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The 14th amendment was passed in 1868 to give full civil rights to slaves. The argument against birth citizenship is are the parents and the child subject to the jurisdiction of the US. Does it look like the protestors feel that they are subject to US jurisdiction? Plenty of discussion at the time of enactment regarding this. Regardless, the issue could easily be solved by a quick amendment to the Constitution limiting birth right citizenship as do most countries in the world. You think Ern or the dazzler would agree on this? The Tug leftards and almost every dem in Congress would put their eye out with a spoon before doing so. America Last and US citizen rights are inconsistent with globalism.
Section 1.
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.
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Do you consider yourself more of a Rule of the Blood kinda guy?
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I'm opposed to birth right citizenship. How hard it that for you to understand? Pretty hard apparently. Combine that with chain migration and just get to the US, drop a kid and your in. Team Ern, America Last.
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If you are opposed to birthright citizenship, you are fundamentally opposed to our Constitution, which has no ambiguity on the matter. If you want to argue, take it up with the Constitution.
Neeeeeext.
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If you are opposed to birthright citizenship, you are fundamentally opposed to our Constitution, which has no ambiguity on the matter. If you want to argue, take it up with the Constitution.
Neeeeeext.
Actually agree here, but you on the Left disregard the Constitution frequently when, for example, your government was pressuring social media companies to ban users and counters to the fascist Biden regime’s narratives.
Seem odd you’d reference the Constitution when your party couldn’t care less about it.
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Did you miss the part where I said amend the Constitution? Tweeeeek. So, now that is in front of you, please use your two minute attention span and let us know if you are in favor of amending the Constitution to reflect what was intended in 1868.
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