War Moon Magazine X Protest
by: Wish Fire
Saint Gothic
War Moon Magazine X Protest
A protest is an organized act of expressing disagreement, disapproval, or support for a cause, often in response to social, political, or economic issues. It can take many forms, such as marches, rallies, sit-ins, strikes, or even online campaigns. Protests are a way for individuals or groups to voice their opinions, demand change, or raise awareness about a specific issue. They often rely on the collective power of people to bring attention to their message and influence decision-makers.
Protests have been a powerful catalyst for social change throughout history. They amplify marginalized voices, demand accountability, and inspire movements that fight for justice, equality, and lasting societal transformation
In the United States, the right to protest is protected under the **First Amendment** of the Constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech, assembly, and petition. However, there are certain regulations to ensure public safety and order:
- **Public Spaces**: Protests are generally allowed in public spaces like streets, sidewalks, and parks. These are considered "traditional public forums."
- **Permits**: Some protests, such as marches that block traffic or large rallies using sound equipment, may require permits. Authorities cannot deny permits based on the protest's message.
- **Time, Place, and Manner Restrictions**: Governments can impose reasonable restrictions on protests, such as limiting noise levels or setting curfews, as long as these rules are content-neutral and not overly restrictive.
- **Private Property**: Protests on private property require the owner's consent. Otherwise, participants may face trespassing charges.
- **Counterprotests**: Counterprotesters have the same rights as protesters, and law enforcement must treat both groups equally while maintaining public safety.
It's important to note that while the right to protest is protected, actions like violence, vandalism, or blocking emergency services are not. For more detailed information, you can check resources like the [ACLU's guide on protesters' rights](https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights).
War Moon Magazine X Protest
They want u to continue to explain your actions as if their superior
That’s one of the signs is they continually want u to feel guilt
Everyone’s learning something different
Ur such a terrible person u only gave me ten dollars for Christmas *white shaming
The goals of shaming people is to get them to self destruct so not self destructing is how u win
The Tradition Enforcer
Thinks the old ways are the only ways. If you don’t follow their cultural or family norms—like not marrying by 30 or skipping holiday rituals—you’re defective in their eyes.
The Gossip Judge
Loves dissecting others’ lives based on rumors or half-truths. They’ll hear Karen got divorced and decide she’s a failure, no questions asked. Facts? Optional. Drama? Mandatory.
The Success Snob
Measures people by status, job, or money. They’ll dismiss a barista as “going nowhere” while fawning over a CEO, ignoring effort or circumstance. It’s all about who’s winning their imaginary leaderboard.
The Appearance Critic
Zeroes in on looks—too fat, too skinny, too tattooed, not dressed “properly.” They might scoff at a guy in flip-flops at a restaurant or side-eye someone with neon hair, assuming it says everything about their character.
The Morality Cop
Thinks they’ve got the ultimate rulebook on right and wrong. They’ll call someone out for, say, drinking on a Sunday or wearing
something “inappropriate,” without considering context or personal freedom. You’ve probably seen this type clutching their pearls over someone’s harmless life choices.
They never actually did wrong but they experience white guilt
It’s also a large reason for suicide is guilt
When someone is shaming u it means they are judgmental
War Moon Magazine X Protest
People love arguing they love it they will argue about anything
It’s just made up reasons for people to complain and blame eachother meanwhile if there were real problems they wouldn’t have time to argue on these points
So even today all ethnic groups sort of throw around this idea that white peoples are responsible for everything that goes on in wrong and they shame them day n and out
And all white peoples in America have been programmed to feel guilt for everything in American history due to people viewing whites as superior in some aspect or regards
They never seen a real evil in their life so then they create evil out of thin air like maybe gay people or something u know
War Moon Magazine X Protest
It’s why people can harass u for seventeen years for jaywalking
So all these white people who aren’t actually criminals and have never even seen a real criminal in their life start making small things into sins in their head so u never seen a real problem so u make them
It’s where ur supposed to believe as a white person it’s your fault for everything basically that happens to non whites.
2020 George Floyd Protests (California Segment)
Date: May 26 – June 2020 (peaking in late May/early June)
Trigger: Murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, sparking nationwide unrest.
Impact: In California, at least 2 deaths (one in Oakland, one in Vallejo), hundreds injured, and significant property damage (e.g., $500 million in LA alone). Over 10,000 arrests statewide, with clashes involving police tear gas and rubber bullets.
Why It Stands Out: While
largely peaceful (93% of protests were nonviolent per studies), the violent incidents in cities like LA, Oakland, and San Diego involved looting, arson, and police confrontations on a massive scale.
Watts Riots (Watts Rebellion)
Date: August 11–16, 1965
Trigger: Arrest of Marquette Frye by police, escalating racial tensions in South Central LA.
Impact: 34 deaths, over 1,000 injuries, and $40 million in damage (about $350 million today). More than 3,400 arrests were made, and hundreds of buildings were burned or looted.
Why It Stands Out: A pivotal moment in the Civil Rights era, it highlighted systemic racism and police brutality, with violence concentrated in a predominantly Black neighborhood.
1992 Los Angeles Riots
Date: April 29 – May 4, 1992
Trigger: Acquittal of four LAPD officers filmed beating Rodney King.
Impact: Over 50 deaths, more than 2,000 injuries, and approximately $1 billion in property damage (adjusted for inflation,
closer to $2 billion today). Widespread arson and looting affected 1,500 locations, with 3,600 fires set. Around 10,000 people were arrested.
Why It Stands Out: Often cited as the deadliest and most destructive urban uprising in modern U.S. history, it spanned six days and required National Guard intervention.
If anyone ever asks me should I go to protest I say no but it’s a right u can
War Moon Magazine X Protest
Ya it’s a right they have to protest but I’ll stay far away from the invited trouble
They do these protests then act surprised when people turn violent
U will never in the history of time will u see me at a protest
White guilt refers to feelings of shame, remorse, or responsibility experienced by some white individuals or groups due to historical or ongoing racial injustices, particularly those associated with colonialism, slavery, systemic
racism, or white privilege. It often stems from an awareness of the advantages afforded to white people in certain societies and the disadvantages faced by non-white groups as a result of these historical and structural dynamics. The term is commonly used in discussions
about race relations, especially in Western contexts like the United States or Europe, and can be a motivating factor for advocacy or reparative actions, though it’s also critiqued as potentially performative or self-centered if not paired with meaningful.
I avoid protests I always have their demonstrations whatever I don’t actually feel safe at them personally
U cheated no u cheated u bch * slap
Ths reminds me of lots of straight people yo straight relationships
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97 pounds, That's how much Eli Sharabi weighed when Hamas finally released him after over 480 days of captivity in Hamas tunnels.
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A serious sin vs white guilt
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American people ARE NOT HAPPY AND WILL NOT BE QUIET!
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1111
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they were confused what did we do? straight people are all in charge, most all worship Barbie
It’s called, their bullie2
And it was like hearing someone scream and scratch a chalkboard every time the straights spoke
And then they openly talk about their straight sex lives (homophobic).
And everything a straight person does u is a favor even an insult
Every now again and they still like to reach out to send me more homophobia messages
Then that’s when I decided I’m jumping that ship too
Its detrimental to my spiritual
Their jumping ships now
This was just what was on every radio, homophobia
Then we had to continue to suffer and listen to them whine about their straight relationships while gay people weren’t even allowed to have them
Seems like just yesterday
And then I said Alrite I’ll do everything the way Barbie does so they can approve me then they still called me names
And they said no no Barbie is our Jesus she attracts all the straight men
And then all the straight women said omg she raised her voice and retweeted airplanes how is this gonna help my straight domination dreams and then I cried and put on jimmy choos
Then they said omg what a bi
Do u remember that
They were laughing and giggling and saying, were straight women Barbie is our idol...
All these straight women locked me in a room to talk about their straight struggles their straight romances, one night stands... etc...
Remember all the pictures we took rubbing elbows and laughing tripped up in the wind, my hair blew backwards and u tied it up with a ribbon. I fell upside down and u kept laughing
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