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originally posted by: GraffikPleasure
a reply to: SoundisVibration
I would hope this would help cultivate common ground among us all... We are actually in this one together.
The far extreme crap needs to gtfo of here. That and calling anything you don't agree with far left/right as well.
originally posted by: TomCollin
a reply to: SoundisVibration
I'm sorry it will always be Coke over pepsi.
originally posted by: GraffikPleasure
a reply to: SoundisVibration
I would hope this would help cultivate common ground among us all... We are actually in this one together.
The far extreme crap needs to gtfo of here. That and calling anything you don't agree with far left/right as well.
originally posted by: TomCollin
a reply to: SoundisVibration
I'm sorry it will always be Coke over pepsi.
The event started in Brooklyn at the New York City Department of Education's offices (DOE). Teachers had until this past Friday to get at least one dose of the COVID vaccination, or they would be barred from returning to work, according to the Department of Education's new employee requirement.
The huge throng then crossed the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan; many holding anti-vaccine placards and banners while the demonstrations continued. Many could be heard shouting slogans like "wake up New York" and "We the People Will Not Comply" as they marched across the city.
The demonstration became violent after that, with protesters knocking down different outdoor furniture. Protesters swarmed on a mobile COVID testing unit in Union Square, turning its tent upside down and smashing down tables and chairs, according to video. The tent and tables were able to be put back in place by the police.
Demonstrators Moved Across Manhattan and Ended Up at the Office of the Australian Consulate in New York Following these events, the throng continued to move across Manhattan, ultimately arriving at the Australian embassy in New York. Australia has a reputation for having some of the strictest COVID restrictions in the world.