Well Look What We Have Here: Pics From This Weekends DC Protests, Show There’s Big Money Behind These Protests, They Are Not Organic
Well, well, well, isn’t this interesting, some pictures that are coming out of the protest in DC show that there is a massive amount of money being poured into these protests.
First up, they have their own medics complete an ambulance with lights and sirens.
Wow. It appears they’ve now even come up with a makeshift version of an ambulance. https://t.co/5vG2yfQ0WT pic.twitter.com/pRjIMvfPL9
— Hannah Natanson (@hannah_natanson) June 6, 2020
Next up, a mini-village outside the White House complete with snack tables, first aid stations, voter registration sites, live music, ports potties, and mini clothes shops selling “I Can’t Breathe” t-shirts.
The mini-village outside the White House continues to grow in size and sophistication. Today:
– snack tables
– first aid stations
– voter registration sites
– live music
– porta potties
– mini clothes shops selling “I Can’t Breathe” t-shirts pic.twitter.com/43jiGaTv0s— Hannah Natanson (@hannah_natanson) June 6, 2020
The media isn’t going to show you these pictures but these images show a high level of sophistication. Someone paid for the food, medical supplies, and the ports potties. It seems that “the left” has gotten better at hiding their buses that they use to bus in paid protestors.
Protestors in DC also painted “defund the police” on the same road where DC Mayor Muriel Bowser painted “black lives matter.” Bowser did it to spite President Trump, the protestors did it to spite Bowser who said she is only offering lip service to protestors (another fine example of you can’t ever be woke enough for the mob).
Protestors are painting “Defund the police” on 16th—the same street as Bowser’s Black Lives Matter mural. @DMVBlackLives previously said Bowser’s mural is “performative” and a distraction from demands to defund MPD. pic.twitter.com/4rhHfdHDiI
— Hannah Good (@goodhannah7) June 7, 2020
In response to Mayor Bowser’s BLM street mural, protesters painted “defund police” at Pennsylvania & 14th Streets NW.
“This is calling Muriel Bowser to step up and to be about what she says she is about,” John, a protester who helped paint this, told me. #DCProtests pic.twitter.com/Ee6EpZ9Adp
— Amanda Michelle Gómez 🇲🇽🇵🇭 (@amanduhgomez) June 7, 2020