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originally posted by: nugget1
My eldest lives in the Seattle area. I talked to her on Thanksgiving; the streets are full of angry protestors because of runaway inflation and homelessness.
The news is saying it's only the Asian community protesting racism.
If Seattle is filling the streets with angry people it's hard to believe no other big cities are.
I'm about an hour south of Spokane, and the local news shows the masses are always protesting something. This week it's the authorities closing down a rather large homeless park.
It really ticks me off that those in authority aren't allowing current events to be reported. It's far worse than people realize.
originally posted by: TheLieWeLive
originally posted by: litterbaux
a reply to: TheLieWeLive
This is my greatest fear.
It keeps me up at night.
I'm afraid soon we are all going to be up at night...guarding our food.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
Let’s digest this.
Unrest in the following places
Iran
All over Europe
China
Latin America (women protests)
I’m probably missing some, so feel free to add.
BUT the US is unusually quiet. Maybe we save most of our protests for summer, but something feels eerily quiet.
Some predicted unrest after the midterms elections, but barely a peep…
Is it is just me or is it weird the the world is up in arms and there is such quiet here?