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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16461036" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>1. The officers are identified by department patches and police insignias.</p><p></p><p>2. What they are doing is legal. EDIT: Backed up and now deemed legal by the court.</p><p> <a href="https://www.foxnews.com/us/feds-clash-portland-protesters-judge-oregon-restrict-agents" target="_blank">Feds clash with Portland protesters again, hours after judge denied Oregon's request to restrict agents' actions</a></p><p></p><p>3. These aren't protesters so stop calling them protesters. They are Marxists, anarchists, anti-cop, anti-white criminals that are not going to stop until they are crushed. Who is going to stop them if the police will not? I want the rioting to stop and since I won't be allowed to go out there and stop them then that means I have to rely on law enforcement. Why would I cheer on rioters and side with them when police are utilizing laws on the books in order to try and catch criminals? All because the people being arrested don't like the tactics and want me to have sympathy for them? No thanks.</p><p></p><p>4. Athletes can talk political views all they want. What people here are sick of is every facet of society being politicized and being forced to take a side that alienates us. We want sports to be sports and remain neutral. They don't have to take anyone's side yet they choose to alienate half the country. If athletes want to share their views on Twitter or to the media then they have every right to and we can agree or disagree with them there, but we watch sports to get away from the problems with society and politics, not have them fused together.</p><p></p><p>5. I don't have to call you names and whatever I said here I would say to you face because that is called having a civil discussion. Something Americans need to learn how to do again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16461036, member: 21786"] 1. The officers are identified by department patches and police insignias. 2. What they are doing is legal. EDIT: Backed up and now deemed legal by the court. [URL="https://www.foxnews.com/us/feds-clash-portland-protesters-judge-oregon-restrict-agents"]Feds clash with Portland protesters again, hours after judge denied Oregon's request to restrict agents' actions[/URL] 3. These aren't protesters so stop calling them protesters. They are Marxists, anarchists, anti-cop, anti-white criminals that are not going to stop until they are crushed. Who is going to stop them if the police will not? I want the rioting to stop and since I won't be allowed to go out there and stop them then that means I have to rely on law enforcement. Why would I cheer on rioters and side with them when police are utilizing laws on the books in order to try and catch criminals? All because the people being arrested don't like the tactics and want me to have sympathy for them? No thanks. 4. Athletes can talk political views all they want. What people here are sick of is every facet of society being politicized and being forced to take a side that alienates us. We want sports to be sports and remain neutral. They don't have to take anyone's side yet they choose to alienate half the country. If athletes want to share their views on Twitter or to the media then they have every right to and we can agree or disagree with them there, but we watch sports to get away from the problems with society and politics, not have them fused together. 5. I don't have to call you names and whatever I said here I would say to you face because that is called having a civil discussion. Something Americans need to learn how to do again. [/QUOTE]
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