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Weeping ‘snowflakes’ on the rampage:

From puppies & Play-Doh to shooting and burning



‘Snowflakes’, rioting out on city streets between Los Angeles and New York with the odd tag-along celebrity in tow, are so “terrified” of president-elect Donald J. Trump, they have to be coddled on campus by puppies, Play-Doh, coloring books and hot chocolate. Once off campus, the ‘Terrified of Trump Brigade’ turns into terrorizing fellow citizens when they’re hoodied, masked and rampaging out on the streets.
Someone should be asking what their university administrators are putting into the hot chocolate that’s giving the rioters such self-assured bully power. No one—including their own mothers—would recognize these millennials behind their face masks, hoodies, and protective shin guards after setting the streets of Oakland ablaze. “#CanYouIDMe?” is the caption of a picture that went viral over the weekend. Used to be that typical part-time jobs for students was delivering newspapers. Newspapers, now going belly up due to lack of readership and others like the New York Times now promising honesty in coverage, part time jobs are now paid protests.

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If you think you were hard done because Tuesday night’s election sent Donald Trump rather than Hillary Clinton to the White House—even though 90 percent of the mainstream and social media promised otherwise— it’s nothing compared to the resentment running rampant on university campuses. In their wisdom and understanding, universities were pressing puppies into service for students “distraught over Trump’s win” at the University of Penn. “There were actual cats and a puppy there,” explained Penn student Daniel Tancredi. (Breitbart, Nov. 12, 2016) ‘Heartbroken’ students were given computer printed off pages with positive and feel-good messages to color as therapy to dry copious tears of the kind displayed on YouTube by Miley Cyrus. But when divorced from media hype, most students were just milling about eating snacks just as they do when they’re home in Mama’s basement. Despair over Hillary Clinton’s election loss prompted Play-Doh and a ‘cry-in’ at Cornell, administrators of which which also brought in “therapy dogs” for the seriously deranged and distraught. By the time fluffy snowflakes go out on the march they’ve turning into traffic-stopping raging blizzards. That’s after they leave behind their puppies and Play-Doh to give stiff competition to Robert De Nero in the acting department. Mamas: If your basement boy protester was out on the march in New York yesterday afternoon you needn’t have worried about him. Overbearing film maker Michael Moore, who tried to call on Trump at home, was there. “Several people were arrested, including two involved in a shooting that left one protester injured, during an anti-Donald Trump demonstration on Saturday night in Portland, Ore. (FoxNews, Nov. 12, 2016) “Police arrested Steffon Marquise Corothers and Shamar Xavier Hunter, both 18, in the shooting on the Morrison Bridge, according to The Oregonian. The two were charged with attempted murder and unlawful use of a weapon, police spokesman Sgt. Pete Simpson. Corothers also received one count of attempted murder and Hunter was charged with six counts of attempted murder.” “Corothers and Hunter were originally two of four people who were detained early Saturday after an off-duty police officer saw them in a suspicious vehicle, Simpson said. “The wounded victim was suffering from non-life threatening injuries, police said. The victim wasn’t identified. “Authorities in Portland were forced to arrest and use some force against aggressive groups over the night. Police arrested 19 people and there were a few instances of protesters assaulting others through the night. Protesters were also seen throwing burning road flares at police too.

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Portland Mayor Charlie Hales expressed his frustrations with the four nights of protests, which has seen plenty of vandalism and violence on the streets. “Going to the streets for another night is not going to keep Donald Trump from taking office. It isn’t going to change anything,” he said. Hales also those who are opposed to President-elect Trump shouldn’t be destroying the city or targeting law enforcement.” “Portland was just one city that saw another night of protests. Tens of thousands of people marched in streets across the U.S. – including in Los Angeles, New York and Chicago, and the smaller cities such as Worcester, Mass and Iowa City, Iowa.() “Protesters rallied at New York's Union Square before taking their cause up Fifth Avenue toward Trump Tower, where they were held back by police barricades. “The Republican president-elect was holed up inside his tower apartment, working with aides on the transition to the White House.”
(Notice how FoxNews had “Republican president-elect” Trump holed up rather than living inside his tower apartment?) “Demonstrators in Indianapolis on Saturday threw rocks at police, slightly injuring two officers, said Police Chief Troy Riggs. Some protesters began chanting threats including "Kill the Police," and officers moved in to arrest seven demonstrators. (AP, Nov. 13, 2016) (“Kill the police” is what is already happening in a number of American inner cities, courtesy of the anti-police call of Black Lives Matter.) “Police briefly fired pepper balls into the crowd during the confrontation. (AP) “In Los Angeles, an estimated 8,000 people marched through downtown streets Saturday to condemn what they saw as Trump's hate speech about Muslims, pledge to deport people in the country illegally and crude comments about women.” (Bloomberg, , Nov. 12, 2016) The media wants you to believe that “in other parts of the country, spirited demonstrations on college campuses and peaceful marches along downtown streets have taken place since Wednesday.” “Demonstrations also took place internationally. (Bloomberg)
“A group of Mexicans at statue representing independence in Mexico City expressed their concerns about a possible wave of deportations. One school teacher said it would add to the "unrest" that's already in Mexico. “About 300 people protested Trump's election as the next American president outside the U.S. Embassy near the landmark Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. “President Barack Obama meets in Berlin next week with Chancellor Angela Merkel and several other European leaders, and is expected to confront global concerns about Trump's election."
So much for Obama’s phony call to “boost” Trump’s presidency at Thursday’s transition meeting at the White House. To get the full picture, ignore the ones showing Obama’s smile and look at the photograph at the staff including Valerie Jarrett taken the same day. Meanwhile Campaign 2016 didn’t end with Trump’s landslide election on Tuesday, it’s just beginning in order for progressives to find the most effective way to keep him from being inaugurated on January 20, 2017.


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Judi McLeod -- Bio and Archives -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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