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When Minnesotans are told not to go to a demonstration because an assassin is on the loose, (Original Post) Ocelot II Jun 15 OP
No retreat, no surrender. No Kings ✊ Deuxcents Jun 15 #1
THIS!!! paleotn Jun 15 #4
1,000% FlyingPiggy Jun 15 #8
ding x1000 AllaN01Bear Jun 15 #15
Yes! Ohioboy Jun 15 #20
The announcement was essential for safety... FarPoint Jun 15 #2
Notice how many maggot demonstrations are told to go home and stay home! Hope22 Jun 15 #9
I support the recommendation because in that area..... FarPoint Jun 15 #13
I believe the notice was for all MN actions! Hope22 Jun 15 #14
I know what you're saying... and I agree the underlying message is to stay home. slightlv Jun 15 #31
I went to a rally after hearing people should stay home "out of an abundance of caution," Ocelot II Jun 15 #21
I had been miserable since Thursday with the worst cold I've had in years dflprincess Jun 15 #32
Excellent! Ocelot II Jun 15 #34
Am sure many people had lots more to contend with than the fear of being shot down by a Maggot. efhmc Jun 15 #23
It was essential for liability reasons. nilram Jun 15 #39
Wow! peggysue2 Jun 15 #3
ditto et tu Jun 15 #6
Yeah, I thought policy was not to negotiate with terrorists or give into them or their demands. TheBlackAdder Jun 15 #5
Walz wasn't capitulating. LNM Jun 15 #24
Missouri ass governor peahole UpInArms Jun 16 #43
Ab-butt did that here in Texas too. Didn't work. Protests all over. bluesbassman Jun 16 #44
In my opinion, there are a great many folks who want to keep our constitutional government but have efhmc Jun 16 #46
I believe you're correct. bluesbassman Jun 16 #48
They want to instill fear Hornedfrog2000 Jun 15 #7
Kick Unwind Your Mind Jun 15 #10
Wow Demovictory9 Jun 15 #11
In truth, the real threat was from their President. dchill Jun 15 #12
Did you noticed that it was not from "our" president. If he told me to vacate my home because I was going to be efhmc Jun 15 #16
Has Taco man . . . Scubamatt Jun 15 #37
Kicked and recommended Uncle Joe Jun 15 #17
So proud Kali999 Jun 15 #18
should Kali999 Jun 15 #19
So wonderful. OldBaldy1701E Jun 15 #22
I so loved that " Minnesota is more worried about their country than the threat of a coward." efhmc Jun 16 #47
So Proud Scubamatt Jun 15 #25
Good going, Minnesotans! raccoon Jun 15 #26
BRAVE PEOPLE Irish_Dem Jun 15 #27
Can't help thinking about Paul Wellstone stillcool Jun 15 #28
There were Scubamatt Jun 15 #36
At this point the assassin was a known and wanted person ClaudetteCC Jun 15 #29
The car they found . . . Scubamatt Jun 15 #38
So proud of them, and share their grief and outrage. Evolve Dammit Jun 15 #30
Our representative was the first speaker of the morning slightlv Jun 15 #33
👏🏼 seta1950 Jun 15 #35
Hats off and a deep bow of gratitude to the folks in MN. LT Barclay Jun 16 #40
I love that barbtries Jun 16 #41
Wow! I'm unbelievably proud of them! You betcha. surfered Jun 16 #42
A good friend was there. Sadly, my wife was going to be at the Anoka MineralMan Jun 16 #45

FarPoint

(14,128 posts)
2. The announcement was essential for safety...
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 10:50 AM
Jun 15

All who attended thus did so being fully informed.....

Protestors were a prime target....

Hope22

(4,068 posts)
9. Notice how many maggot demonstrations are told to go home and stay home!
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 11:35 AM
Jun 15

Zero. Every time we step out in the street we are at risk. Every time. We were harassed on the streets during *. If we stayed home every time we were threatened….we would never go out. They could have said theyadvise people to stay home but the manner they used would NEVER be taken with MAGA….ever!

FarPoint

(14,128 posts)
13. I support the recommendation because in that area.....
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 11:39 AM
Jun 15

there was an active shooter with a hit list to target democrats and No King rally supporters....The shooter already claimed that morning two lives and seriously injured 2 others who all were political targets/ democrats.

Rally goers in that area were targets too. It's about informed decisions.

Hope22

(4,068 posts)
14. I believe the notice was for all MN actions!
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 11:45 AM
Jun 15

Let’s face it we are all having our lives ruined, young and old alike, by this regime and many of us will die at their hands. That is pretty likely. Sitting out was not an option. The notice was an order not a suggestion. Improper…..

slightlv

(6,196 posts)
31. I know what you're saying... and I agree the underlying message is to stay home.
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 09:55 PM
Jun 15

We are suppose to keep out of sight for our safety's sake. Yea.. right. But also, perhaps they think only the magats are armed and can take care of themselves? Do they not realize that WE are armed, as well? And, while we don't pull out our pistols and wave them around every opportunity we get, those of us who roll with them, have them close at hand. I think they're allowing themselves to believe their own lies -- that all non-magats, democrats, are dirty fu*king hippies who are all peace love and get along together. We won't protect ourselves, let alone others, when it comes down to it.

These people may want to "wake" from their sleepy old school beliefs. Even the most peaceful can only stay silent for so long.

Ocelot II

(126,300 posts)
21. I went to a rally after hearing people should stay home "out of an abundance of caution,"
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 12:30 PM
Jun 15

and I thought, "Fuck your 'abundance of caution.' I have to be there. I especially have to be there now." I understand why law enforcement felt obligated to give the warning - they'd have been criticized if they hadn't given it and the perp had showed up at one and started shooting - but caving into fear of something that was unlikely to happen (the perp had obviously gone into hiding) and was basically just law enforcement covering its butt "out of an abundance of caution" is letting the bad guy win. I wasn't going to do that.

dflprincess

(28,941 posts)
32. I had been miserable since Thursday with the worst cold I've had in years
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 09:59 PM
Jun 15

(Covid tests were negative). Friday night I decided I was not going to make it to my local demonstrations but after what happened & the warning to stay home, no way could I not go.

Dug out a mask, put on my brand-new Penzey's "Resist" t-shirt and dragged myself to the demonstration. I didn't stay long, but at least I was there for a while.

Ocelot II

(126,300 posts)
34. Excellent!
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 10:01 PM
Jun 15

We had to be there, didn't we? Hope you feel better soon; spring colds especially suck.

efhmc

(15,748 posts)
23. Am sure many people had lots more to contend with than the fear of being shot down by a Maggot.
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 12:52 PM
Jun 15

Also sorts of pains, both mental and physical but they came. So proud of each and all of them.

nilram

(3,273 posts)
39. It was essential for liability reasons.
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 11:26 PM
Jun 15

Color me cynical.

On edit: Yes, I'd think Walz also had--or maybe mostly had--concern about whether there might be a broader plot to hurt protesters, but... liability is out there, too.

TheBlackAdder

(29,603 posts)
5. Yeah, I thought policy was not to negotiate with terrorists or give into them or their demands.
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 11:19 AM
Jun 15

It's nice to see people aren't listening to the capitulators.

LNM

(1,197 posts)
24. Walz wasn't capitulating.
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 05:32 PM
Jun 15

He was doing his duty to keep the citizens safe. It wasn’t an order, he knows he can’t do that. He asked us to stay home. There was a murderer on the loose. He did what he had to do and Ocelot II and I did what we had to do and went anyway.

UpInArms

(53,188 posts)
43. Missouri ass governor peahole
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 09:59 AM
Jun 16

Preemptively declared a state of emergency and said there would be national guard in every place where there was a protest … it was a tactical intimidation against protesters … it did not work … we were in the streets

I had hoped to have them in my small town, so that the optics would work against them … but they were not there …

The MAGAts are the fekking cowards … we will not be silenced

bluesbassman

(20,306 posts)
44. Ab-butt did that here in Texas too. Didn't work. Protests all over.
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 10:18 AM
Jun 16

Even had one in my little ruby red town in the Hill Country west of Austin!

efhmc

(15,748 posts)
46. In my opinion, there are a great many folks who want to keep our constitutional government but have
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 11:10 AM
Jun 16

to go along to get along in their small Texas towns. This was their time to march and they did. Now if we can only get them to VOTE.

bluesbassman

(20,306 posts)
48. I believe you're correct.
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 11:26 AM
Jun 16

The disheartening part is the effect years of rightwing propaganda and dumbing down of of the education system have had on the constituency. The lies and misinformation that get repeated on local social media is gobsmacking. We’ll see how it goes in the midterms.

Hornedfrog2000

(412 posts)
7. They want to instill fear
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 11:24 AM
Jun 15

If some of us are hurt because of them, that is on them, and that needs to be addressed when we actually bust out the guillotine the next year or so. Trump will be first.

efhmc

(15,748 posts)
16. Did you noticed that it was not from "our" president. If he told me to vacate my home because I was going to be
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 12:04 PM
Jun 15

invaded, I would go to the local store to get some supplies for tea. Not a high tea but one with some nice cakes.

Kali999

(239 posts)
18. So proud
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 12:20 PM
Jun 15

of the turn out there. I saved some pics of my hometown. And i was crushed by news of the shooting. Horton got free lunches for all passed. She was a great public servant. That guy shood get death by firing squad.

OldBaldy1701E

(8,476 posts)
22. So wonderful.
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 12:48 PM
Jun 15

After the announcement that the state police wanted everyone to shelter, and after the ACLU sent out their email that their event was cancelled, the good persons in Minnesota said that they were worried more about their country than the threat of a coward.

Hear Fucking Hear! Go Minnesota!

efhmc

(15,748 posts)
47. I so loved that " Minnesota is more worried about their country than the threat of a coward."
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 11:17 AM
Jun 16

Something the coward in chief is totally unable to comprehend.

Scubamatt

(196 posts)
25. So Proud
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 05:42 PM
Jun 15

of my state and my community. My friends and I went to the rally (we're somewhere in that picture) even after news of this horrible assassination broke. Yes, the Governor's office and the State Patrol were asking people to stay home, and tow of my friends were concerned enough that they did. I think the news actually galvanized some percentage of folks. Wonderful event - energy, passion, defiance. Best Sign(IMHO): "Come on Cholesterol, Do Your Job!"

ClaudetteCC

(82 posts)
29. At this point the assassin was a known and wanted person
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 07:15 PM
Jun 15

It is quite a stretch to think he would show up in a large crowd.

Scubamatt

(196 posts)
38. The car they found . . .
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 10:58 PM
Jun 15

had papers noting the date/time of the No Kings rally, and it is unclear who was on the list that this idiot had of other targets. Plus, it remains unclear if he was working alone.

slightlv

(6,196 posts)
33. Our representative was the first speaker of the morning
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 10:00 PM
Jun 15

at our rally yesterday. In tears, this was the first news she spoke of. She personally knew and was friends with the rep who was murdered. I think it was a good thing the cops were keeping maga counter-protestors away at that point!

LT Barclay

(3,056 posts)
40. Hats off and a deep bow of gratitude to the folks in MN.
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 12:14 AM
Jun 16

I gave in to personal reasons and didn't participate, but maybe that is why the day went so badly?

Second degree burns from Starbucks coffee, locked the keys in the car, and we didn't achieve our outdoor recreational goal.

MineralMan

(149,566 posts)
45. A good friend was there. Sadly, my wife was going to be at the Anoka
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 10:32 AM
Jun 16

protest, but that one was called off entirely. She was very disappointed.

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