San Francisco Chaos Large Twitter Protest Police Push Protesters Back
From YouTube Channel: October 17, 2020 at 09:34PM
ONN – San Francisco Chaos Large Twitter Protest Police Push Protesters Back
YouTuber Helix Maxter wrote:
This was crazy, @Portland Andy caught this live as he was pushed back with other protesters and they had to move quick it was chaos.
Now, this was a was a protest against Twitter for censoring and flagging white supremacy and hate speech. A few counter protestors showed up. Reportedly, the white supremacy groups punched people and were armed. My question is who paid for this protest to happen? It seems like protests are a kind of career, today.
Moreover, the whole idea was stupid. No one works at Twitter Headquarters because we’re in the middle of The Pandemic. All of this was one media play – nothing more. If they wanted real impact, they’d have staged an online protest of some sort.
But, hey, they’re anti-tech, which means they’ll never figure out what the heck to do, anyway.
Stay tuned.
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