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earthtoharlow · 25 days ago
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Brie what the hell is this?😐 I’m about to sound like an old white man from the deep red south #NotMyCountry
LMFAOOOOOOO
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mahonie-blog · 6 years ago
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Ladies we haven’t forgotten about you! Get Your Boss Baby Trump T-Shirts ‘Thug Life’ Collection Today. Comes in multiple colors and sizes. Help Us Save America from the Dictator in a Diaper. Bossbabytrump.com #bossbabytrump #dumptrump #trumpprotest #trumpdump #fucktrump #takebackamerica #trumpnotwelcome #trumpnotmypresident #impeachtrump #impeachtrumpnow #impeachdonaldtrump #impeach45now #impeachhim #impeachthepresident #agentorange #helsinki #helsinki2018 #babytrump #fuck45 #notmycountry #yourpresident #colusion #nottrump #nottrumptho #idknottrumptho #yourefired #antitrump #antitrumprally #fdt #trumphaters
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anuma-alisch-blog · 6 years ago
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Get your Thug Life! Baby Trump T shirts today... And help Us save America from this dictator in a diaper! #bossbabytrump #dumptrump #trumpprotest #trumpdump #fucktrump #takebackamerica #trumpnotwelcome #trumpnotmypresident #impeachtrump #impeachtrumpnow #impeachdonaldtrump #impeach45now #impeachhim #impeachthepresident #agentorange #helsinki #helsinki2018 #babytrump #fuck45 #notmycountry #yourpresident #colusion #nottrump #nottrumptho #idknottrumptho #yourefired #antitrump #antitrumprally #fdt #trumphaters https://www.instagram.com/p/Bmj9Lu-DYey/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=sxu69zbfogxu
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ruya-krasimira · 4 years ago
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In light of yesterdays events and frankly the last several years I am finishing this piece up. I've no idea what to do colors in though. Prismacolors Pencils or Watercolor etc. W.I.P. #notmycountry #americableeds https://www.instagram.com/p/CJwXsfEnOXC/?igshid=t5mzgdr8khwb
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padspromoinc-blog · 5 years ago
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#karma #exoticcars #carslove #newhome #onpoint #exotics #sensemaking #personaltraining #kiwi #favfruit #nigeria #bestmeow #tehran #fav #notmycountry #yoursonly #fuji #camlove #pilot #piercetheevil #escape #lucu #motiontv #weddingparty #bless #escapehome #mypilot #nocam #stealherpoint #notgood (at Lionhead Golf Club & Conference Centre) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz-jwOinPxb/?igshid=32qjcixyum0v
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Seriously I have like 12 favourite songs this year
HELP ME I'm in love
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jamesdmcdonald · 6 years ago
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After nearly two years of ineptitude, nepotism, corruption, lying, racism and misogyny: THIS. The end of American Democracy. Our country, the foundation of our society has been stolen by a criminal and sold to the Russian government while a greedy and cruel Republican NAZI Party has stood cheering in the aisles of the US Capitol building. To those of you in Europe, if you are willing to sponsor a hard working angry American chef, dm me. It’s time for me to to leave. #republican #nazi #scum #thedeathofamericandemocracy #racist #misogynist #fucktrump #fucktrumpandfuckyouforvotingforhim #notmypresident #notmycountry #resist #revolution (at Northside, Richmond, Virginia) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bom4N5CFpXy/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1xmawvlt3yu9d
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ritware1850 · 7 years ago
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#Repost @rebel_and_saint ・・・ @Regrann from @mercurial_era - He looks terrified!!! Ha! 😂 #Repost @breakingnumber45 ・・・ #trump #trumprussia #russiagate #stevebannon #bannon #notmycountry #imalongwayfromhome
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justagalwhocares-blog · 6 years ago
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so I love in Australia and this is fucking bullshit
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newsierising · 8 years ago
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mahonie-blog · 6 years ago
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...And Another One! Get Your Boss Baby Trump T-Shirts ‘Crybaby In Chief’ Collection Today. Comes in multiple colors and sizes. Help Us Save America from the Dictator in a Diaper. Bossbabytrump.com #bossbabytrump #dumptrump #trumpprotest #trumpdump #fucktrump #takebackamerica #trumpnotwelcome #trumpnotmypresident #impeachtrump #impeachtrumpnow #impeachdonaldtrump #impeach45now #impeachhim #impeachthepresident #agentorange #helsinki #helsinki2018 #babytrump #fuck45 #notmycountry #yourpresident #colusion #nottrump #nottrumptho #idknottrumptho #yourefired #antitrump #antitrumprally #fdt #trumphaters
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anuma-alisch-blog · 6 years ago
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Get your Thug Life! Baby Trump T shirts today... And help Us save America from this dictator in a diaper! Bossbabytrump.com #bossbabytrump #dumptrump #trumpprotest #trumpdump #fucktrump #takebackamerica #trumpnotwelcome #trumpnotmypresident #impeachtrump #impeachtrumpnow #impeachdonaldtrump #impeach45now #impeachhim #impeachthepresident #agentorange #helsinki #helsinki2018 #babytrump #fuck45 #notmycountry #yourpresident #colusion #nottrump #nottrumptho #idknottrumptho #yourefired #antitrump #antitrumprally #fdt #trumphaters https://www.instagram.com/p/BmpXjfqDdS2/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=5hrfi0eeec2y
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cosmocampbell · 8 years ago
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Standing up against bullies. #notmypresident #notmycountry but all of our problem. (at Queen's Park)
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ralphmorgan-blog1 · 8 years ago
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Protesters across US voice concern over Trump policies
(CNN)Protests against President Donald Trump's policies took place Saturday in several major American cities.
Though not on the scale of last weekend's protests, demonstrators gathered in cities such as Denver, Houston, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, St. Louis and Washington.
A protest was also planned for West Palm Beach, Florida, with organizers hoping the marchers would reach Trump's Mar-a-Lago club, where he is spending the weekend.
There was a variety of themes at the protests. Some people voiced objection to the President's proposed border wall. In other places people spoke out for rights for refugees, immigrants and LGBT Americans.
The gatherings took place one day after a federal judge in Washington state issued a temporary stay on the President's immigration ban executive order.
The White House quickly responded in a statement, saying the Justice Department will fight to block the order "at the earliest possible time."
Here is what was happening around the nation Saturday.
Washington
Protesters walked along Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House to the US Capitol to "deliver a clear message to the doorsteps of President Trump, members of Congress, and the courts," according to a Facebook event page.
At the front of the pack, participants held a banner across the front row saying, "No Ban," referring Trump's January 29 executive order that temporarily bars citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States.
Demonstrators also stopped outside the new hotel owned by the Trump family before moving on.
Ramin Mehdizadeh, an Iranian who founded an architectural firm in Washington, told CNN he is worried his parents in Iran won't be able to come to the United States to see their grandchildren. He is also concerned that something would happen if he went overseas and tried to return.
"I have a life here. I have a business here. It is so scary," he said.
Christine Montgomery, born and raised in the capital, said many immigrants marched alongside her African-American family and friends in the Washington "Black Lives Matter" protests.
"Before, they were sympathizing with us. Now they're empathizing with us, " she said.
Melissa Jackson agreed, saying Trump is ironically uniting Americans with his executive orders.
"With him in office, he's really bringing this country together," she said, pointing to the crowd's diversity.
New York
CNN affiliate WABC reported thousands of people congregated in Greenwich Village at the Stonewall National Monument, voicing opposition to the stances of the White House on LGBT issues.
Stonewall was the country's first national monument honoring the LGBT movement. WABC reported organizers called for a rally when a draft of an executive order circulated this week that would have curbed LGBT rights.
"This is an unpredictable White House that makes very erratic policy decisions ... so we believe we have to be out in front of these fights," said Zeke Stokes, vice president of programs for GLAAD, an LGBT activist group.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer spoke at the rally, leading several "Dump Trump" chants.
Protesters also spoke out for other groups that they believe are being discriminated against.
"As a member of the LGBT community, I'm here to say that whether you are Muslim, whether you are Latino or Latina, an immigrant or a refugee or anybody else whose been antagonized by this demagogic tyrant, we have your back," said New York City Councilman Corey Johnson. "We have the responsibility to look out for each other."
Miami
"No ban, no wall," protesters said as they walked through Miami to the Miami-Dade County courthouse, CNN affiliate WPLG reported. Miami police kept an eye on the marchers, occasionally stopping traffic so the scores of people could continue through intersections.
At the courthouse, the protesters almost filled the steps to the building.
The demonstrators included children, some of whom brought handwritten signs. "Dump Trump," a couple said.
Denver
A gathering in the Colorado capital was designed to show support for "our Muslim neighbors," a Facebook post for organizers said.
Many in the crowd that gathered at Civic Center Park near the state capitol sang "This Land is Your Land" in protest of President Trump's immigration orders.
This is what #Colorado thinks about your #muslimban #coloradowelcomesrefugees #lovetrumpshate #notmypresident #notmycountry #firsttheycameforthemuslimsandwesaidnottodaymotherfucker
A photo posted by Robin MacKinnon (@robinsnapped) on Feb 4, 2017 at 12:36pm PST
One man held a sign that said, "I am not afraid of Muslims, I am afraid of our president." Another said: "We are all immigrants."
Houston
A few counterprotesters held signs saying, "BlacksForTrump2020.com," a reporter for the Houston Chronicle tweeted.
They were far outnumbered by the crowd of several hundred.
The city is teeming with people there to watch the Super Bowl, and according to CNN affiliate KTRK, protests there didn't cause any issues.
One demonstrator held a sign that read, "If I had Muslims, undocumented immigrants, refugees, black & queer folks in my uterus, would you try to save them."
St. Louis
They called it the March on the Arch. Protesters trekked from Union Station Hotel to Memorial Plaza to the Federal Courthouse to the famed Gateway Arch. It was organized by the Missouri office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
"No hate, no fear; refugees are welcome here," the crowd chanted.
Philadelphia
One of the bigger protests appeared to be in the city of Brotherly Love, where people jammed into Thomas Paine Plaza outside the city's Municipal Building.
Co-organizer Kerri Kennedy told CNN affiliate KYW the theme was "Sanctuary Everywhere," a concept where communities embrace people in need.
"So that's supporting Black Lives Matter, native rights for water, LGBT issues, standing with women, standing with our Muslim brothers and sisters who are banned, and that's standing with immigrants and refugees who have a right to be here," she told the station.
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jamesdmcdonald · 6 years ago
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After nearly two years of ineptitude, nepotism, corruption, lying, racism and misogyny: THIS. The end of American Democracy. Our country, the foundation of our society has been stolen by a criminal and sold to the Russian government while a greedy and cruel Republican NAZI Party has stood cheering in the aisles of the US Capitol building. To those of you in Europe, if you are willing to sponsor a hard working angry American chef, dm me. It’s time for me to to leave. #republican #nazi #scum #thedeathofamericandemocracy #racist #misogynist #fucktrump #fucktrumpandfuckyouforvotingforhim #notmypresident #notmycountry #resist #revolution (at Northside, Richmond, Virginia) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bom4N5CFpXy/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=z3l8so3n6iqq
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viralhottopics · 8 years ago
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Protesters across US voice concern over Trump policies
(CNN)Protests against President Donald Trump’s policies took place Saturday in several major American cities.
Though not on the scale of last weekend’s protests, demonstrators gathered in cities such as Denver, Houston, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, St. Louis and Washington.
A protest was also planned for West Palm Beach, Florida, with organizers hoping the marchers would reach Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club, where he is spending the weekend.
There was a variety of themes at the protests. Some people voiced objection to the President’s proposed border wall. In other places people spoke out for rights for refugees, immigrants and LGBT Americans.
The gatherings took place one day after a federal judge in Washington state issued a temporary stay on the President’s immigration ban executive order.
The White House quickly responded in a statement, saying the Justice Department will fight to block the order “at the earliest possible time.”
Here is what was happening around the nation Saturday.
Washington
Protesters walked along Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House to the US Capitol to “deliver a clear message to the doorsteps of President Trump, members of Congress, and the courts,” according to a Facebook event page.
At the front of the pack, participants held a banner across the front row saying, “No Ban,” referring Trump’s January 29 executive order that temporarily bars citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States.
Demonstrators also stopped outside the new hotel owned by the Trump family before moving on.
Ramin Mehdizadeh, an Iranian who founded an architectural firm in Washington, told CNN he is worried his parents in Iran won’t be able to come to the United States to see their grandchildren. He is also concerned that something would happen if he went overseas and tried to return.
“I have a life here. I have a business here. It is so scary,” he said.
Christine Montgomery, born and raised in the capital, said many immigrants marched alongside her African-American family and friends in the Washington “Black Lives Matter” protests.
“Before, they were sympathizing with us. Now they’re empathizing with us, ” she said.
Melissa Jackson agreed, saying Trump is ironically uniting Americans with his executive orders.
“With him in office, he’s really bringing this country together,” she said, pointing to the crowd’s diversity.
New York
CNN affiliate WABC reported thousands of people congregated in Greenwich Village at the Stonewall National Monument, voicing opposition to the stances of the White House on LGBT issues.
Stonewall was the country’s first national monument honoring the LGBT movement. WABC reported organizers called for a rally when a draft of an executive order circulated this week that would have curbed LGBT rights.
“This is an unpredictable White House that makes very erratic policy decisions … so we believe we have to be out in front of these fights,” said Zeke Stokes, vice president of programs for GLAAD, an LGBT activist group.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer spoke at the rally, leading several “Dump Trump” chants.
Protesters also spoke out for other groups that they believe are being discriminated against.
“As a member of the LGBT community, I’m here to say that whether you are Muslim, whether you are Latino or Latina, an immigrant or a refugee or anybody else whose been antagonized by this demagogic tyrant, we have your back,” said New York City Councilman Corey Johnson. “We have the responsibility to look out for each other.”
Miami
“No ban, no wall,” protesters said as they walked through Miami to the Miami-Dade County courthouse, CNN affiliate WPLG reported. Miami police kept an eye on the marchers, occasionally stopping traffic so the scores of people could continue through intersections.
At the courthouse, the protesters almost filled the steps to the building.
The demonstrators included children, some of whom brought handwritten signs. “Dump Trump,” a couple said.
Denver
A gathering in the Colorado capital was designed to show support for “our Muslim neighbors,” a Facebook post for organizers said.
Many in the crowd that gathered at Civic Center Park near the state capitol sang “This Land is Your Land” in protest of President Trump’s immigration orders.
This is what #Colorado thinks about your #muslimban #coloradowelcomesrefugees #lovetrumpshate #notmypresident #notmycountry #firsttheycameforthemuslimsandwesaidnottodaymotherfucker
A photo posted by Robin MacKinnon (@robinsnapped) on Feb 4, 2017 at 12:36pm PST
One man held a sign that said, “I am not afraid of Muslims, I am afraid of our president.” Another said: “We are all immigrants.”
Houston
A few counterprotesters held signs saying, “BlacksForTrump2020.com,” a reporter for the Houston Chronicle tweeted.
They were far outnumbered by the crowd of several hundred.
The city is teeming with people there to watch the Super Bowl, and according to CNN affiliate KTRK, protests there didn’t cause any issues.
One demonstrator held a sign that read, “If I had Muslims, undocumented immigrants, refugees, black & queer folks in my uterus, would you try to save them.”
St. Louis
They called it the March on the Arch. Protesters trekked from Union Station Hotel to Memorial Plaza to the Federal Courthouse to the famed Gateway Arch. It was organized by the Missouri office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
“No hate, no fear; refugees are welcome here,” the crowd chanted.
Philadelphia
One of the bigger protests appeared to be in the city of Brotherly Love, where people jammed into Thomas Paine Plaza outside the city’s Municipal Building.
Co-organizer Kerri Kennedy told CNN affiliate KYW the theme was “Sanctuary Everywhere,” a concept where communities embrace people in need.
“So that’s supporting Black Lives Matter, native rights for water, LGBT issues, standing with women, standing with our Muslim brothers and sisters who are banned, and that’s standing with immigrants and refugees who have a right to be here,” she told the station.
Read more: http://cnn.it/2kvtZQd
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