• EldritchFeminity@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    14 hours ago

    Andrew Wimmer was handcuffed and taken to jail on January 22, 2003 because he refused to protest in a ““designated protest zone”” that was out of sight of the President as well as local and national TV news cameras.

    A woman, armed with a ““We Love You Bush”” sign showed up at the same corner shortly after Wimmer’s arrest. Wimmer asked the police if they were going to arrest her if she didn’t move and they said, ““no.”” The police also allegedly blocked the national press camera crews and an AP reporter from approaching the protest zone to do reporting.

    https://www.aclu.org/documents/dissent-forced-be-out-sight-and-out-mind

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      11 hours ago

      That’s a far cry from how china suppresses protests. And really a small individual example. Overall there’s a clear freedom of expression and civil protest in the US. The same absolutely cannot be said about china.

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          Can you draw the chinese leader as Winnie the pooh in China without repercussions? I can do it to my leader where I’m at.

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            Can you draw the chinese leader as Winnie the pooh in China without repercussions? I can do it to my leader where I’m at.