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Protests in the Canary Islands against overtourism, where the influx of over 1 million tourists monthly-half the local population of 2.2 million—has led to severe strain on infrastructure, What is the answer https://t.co/Pey4SQA5b3
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Protesters quickly find out blocking the road was a bad idea https://t.co/avH43qNncn
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Protest Teachers Students Parents Supporters 4th June 2012 Auckland Stop National Govt. Initiatives http://t.co/gzEneV74
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Huge protests erupt in Kyiv against Ukrainian President Zelensky as he is a dictator and refuses to make a peace deal and end the war. Good for the Ukrainian people! Throw him out of office! And America must STOP funding and sending weapons!!! https://t.co/WMJuMB7PlA
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MASSIVE PROTESTS 🇵🇱 Yesterday the Polish protested in over 80 cities against open borders agenda. Yet there was barely anything about this on the news... https://t.co/nxjyQO6Neg
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Seattle protest against Trump, Musk led by Jayapal, Inslee draws 25k: 'We intend to fight back’ The protests targeted ongoing federal policies, including immigration crackdowns, agency budget cuts, and Musk’s inclusion in efforts to downsize the federal government. https://t.co/1qTOJFr5zJ
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Mexican citizens are now PROTESTING against Central American entering their country.. Interesting. https://t.co/RqI4XbHNR7
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German and French protestors are just next level. https://t.co/7gNZFdWrkN
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This is the best protest sign ever https://t.co/sqE6FILs3C
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#punjabFakesikhiyaKranti# Computerteachers punjab protest this fake sikhiya model by @AAPPunjab
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All of these protests are paid-for, organized performances that the media gleefully propagates to stir division.
GPS—7,498 mobile devices. Organizers are claiming 30,000. CBS states a vague ‘thousands’. 92% having attended 5 or more Kamala Harris rallies, antifa/blm, pro-Hamas, pro-Palestinian protests. For more insight into what data we also look at in addition to GPS location data would be demographic and psychographic data using over 6,000 different databases, i.e., like the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Pew Research Center, market research firms like YouGov, Experian, specialized tools like ESRI's Tapestry Segmentation, consumer surveys, social media platforms like 𝕏, Facebook, Linkedin. Demographic data includes basic characteristics like age, gender, income, education level, occupation, marital status, family size, ethnicity, and where people live (e.g., city, state). Psychographic data dives deeper into people's lifestyles, values, attitudes, interests, personality traits, social class, activities, and how they make purchasing decisions. For example, it might show if someone values sustainability, enjoys outdoor activities, participates in community activism. While demographic data is straightforward, psychographic data can reveal sensitive personal details, like beliefs even life goals. Additionally, by cross pollinating each device with other devices regularly within close proximity to the target device we are able to build a detailed profile for each target. We have identified these six groups. Once again, this is based a very sophisticated algorithm that looks at the behavioral metrics for each device, including the physical 1:1 proximity to leaders and paymasters from these groups in the past. Disruption Project, Rise & Resist, Indivisible Project, Troublemakers, the Democratic Socialists of America and the Muslim Brotherhood. Disruption Project: Legal status is unclear, likely operating illegally. Rise & Resist: 501c4 non-profit Indivisible Project: 501c4 non-profit Troublemakers: Legal status is for profit. Democratic Socialists of America: 501c4 non-profit Muslim Brotherhood: 501c4 non-profit We have also identified 11 additional groups paying for protests, demonstrations and riots, many are linked to foreign bad actors in countries funding terrorism.
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These "Hands Off" protesters around the country are the biggest bunch of collective MORONS I have ever seen!!
Clown World in Portland as anti-Trump and anti-Elon Protestors hold signs that encourage violence. https://t.co/aaPYqRjZqk
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AAP MLAs and leaders protest outside LG Secretariat, demanding action against MCD Commissioner and officers over the Old Rajinder Nagar incident https://t.co/RmP0aQ4VCx
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AAP Kerala protests against Prime Minister Modi in Trichur. Many workers and state office bearers arrested. #SaveDemocracy# https://t.co/j4oXNwHsSX
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Fans are protesting against Fidesz's airport-like search facility of fans attending sports matches #SSEESJobbik#
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Strike: Leicester pensions protest 'bigger than expected' http://t.co/SmfTeKne #n30# #leicester#
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🚨 BJP leader Madhavi Latha detained during protest at Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, over alleged demolition of a temple by the Congress Telangana govt. She says: "They hurt public sentiments by demolishing a temple on govt land... and now won’t allow peaceful protest." https://t.co/JSA4HA0mvV
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Officers clashed with and arrested anti-ICE protesters on a bridge located on the state line between Ohio and Kentucky. https://t.co/UFaPhYOuwZ
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Just a reminder the architect of these protests is Norm Eisen and he told us this was the playbook in 2019. In Norm Eisen’s “Democracy Playbook” (specifically The Democracy Playbook: Preventing and Reversing Democratic Backsliding, originally published by the Brookings Institution in 2019 and updated in later versions), civil protest is framed as a legitimate and essential component of democratic resilience, particularly in the face of authoritarian tendencies. Key Themes from the Playbook Regarding Civil Protest: 1. Nonviolent Protest as a Democratic Tool •Eisen emphasizes peaceful mass mobilization as a key mechanism for resisting authoritarian encroachments. •He draws on examples from Eastern Europe, the U.S., and Latin America to show how civil protests can defend democratic norms, especially when institutions are under threat. 2. Strategic Protest to Pressure Institutions •The playbook encourages strategically timed protests to coincide with political decisions (e.g., Supreme Court rulings, elections, executive overreach) in order to pressure courts, legislatures, and public opinion. 3. Coordination with Civil Society & Media •Protests are seen as most effective when coordinated with civil society organizations, legal advocacy groups, and sympathetic media. •The document urges forming alliances with NGOs, academics, and international observers to amplify protest messaging. 4. Framing & Messaging •Eisen stresses that successful protests need a clear moral message, emphasizing “defense of democracy,” “protection of rights,” or “constitutional accountability.” •Framing should avoid violent rhetoric and instead focus on inclusion, lawfulness, and democratic integrity. 5. “Pre-Bunking” and Countering Authoritarian Narratives •The playbook suggests that activists prepare preemptive narratives to counter expected government backlash (e.g., labeling protests as “unpatriotic” or “insurrectionist”). •Encourages “pre-bunking” through media campaigns and grassroots education. Tell me how that’s not the literal playbook for these Tesla protests?
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Teachers and school staff staging protests in Kathmandu have symbolically protested against the government by switching on mobile flashlights in broad daylight, demanding the immediate issuance of the Education Act. https://t.co/JGcy1XzSzp
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