The Anti-Media – by Carey Wedler
In the midst of outrage against police brutality, cop apologists argue that to avoid police brutality, people should simply be obeying the law. This justification however, reveals itself as unwise at best (and flat out stupid at worst) when applied to previous laws in American history.
1. The Fugitive Slave Act- In times of slavery, the federal government attempted to pacify slave owners by passing the Fugitive Slave Act. The 1850 law mandated that even though slavery was banned in the North, if a Northern citizen (or government employee) happened upon escaped slaves from the South, they had to help return them to their owners. Escaped slaves were also denied a jury trial. Continue reading “5 Times “Obeying the Law” in America was a Terrible Idea”

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The Daily Caller – by Michael Bastasch
The Hill – by Kristina Wong
Bloomberg – by Josh Rogin & Eli Lake
WHAT VICTIMS?!! There were no victims and there was no blood. What the hell are they talking about? Nation mourns? How do they know this? Did they talked to everyone in France? More like the French government mourns because the people didn’t fall for their false flag op.
National Association for Gun Rights Nevada Petition
Natural News – by Jonathan Benson
Of Two Minds – by Charles Hugh Smith
Mike Rivero at What Really Happened posted:
Vocativ – by Abigail Tracy
May I submit an idea …..
Acton Patch – by Jason Claffey
Straight Line Logic – by Robert Gore
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