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[[Peacefulprotestcnn.png|thumb|[[Cultural marxism|Marxist]] propaganda at its finest.]] | [[File:Peacefulprotestcnn.png|thumb|[[Cultural marxism|Marxist]] propaganda at its finest.]] | ||
A '''peaceful protest''', also known as nonviolent resistance or nonviolent action, is '''''Supposed''''' to be the act of expressing disapproval through a statement or action without the use of violence. However this term has been reduced to a meme, as the [[judeo-Marxist]] media now uses this term to cover [[BLM riots]] even as buildings and automobiles blaze over the reporter's shoulder in the background. | A '''peaceful protest''', also known as nonviolent resistance or nonviolent action, is '''''Supposed''''' to be the act of expressing disapproval through a statement or action without the use of violence. However this term has been reduced to a meme, as the [[judeo-Marxist]] media now uses this term to cover [[BLM riots]] even as buildings and automobiles blaze over the reporter's shoulder in the background. | ||
[[Category:Definitions]] | [[Category:Definitions]] |
Latest revision as of 18:12, 12 December 2022
A peaceful protest, also known as nonviolent resistance or nonviolent action, is Supposed to be the act of expressing disapproval through a statement or action without the use of violence. However this term has been reduced to a meme, as the judeo-Marxist media now uses this term to cover BLM riots even as buildings and automobiles blaze over the reporter's shoulder in the background.