Summary

Protesters at a Kootenai County Republican Central Committee town hall in Idaho were forcibly removed after criticizing Trump policies, including the Elon Musk-led DOGE.

Event organizers dismissed their concerns, with one emcee saying, “Your voice is meaningless.”

Similar protests occurred in Georgia and Oklahoma, where Republicans faced criticism over mass layoffs.

Lawsuits have been filed against the administration over the legality of these dismissals.

  • KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
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    10 hours ago

    Sounds like what they’re saying is that the normal methods of voicing dissatisfaction are not going to be effective, and we need to shift focus to other, more extreme, extrajudicial solutions, instead?

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      10 hours ago

      Sounds like it to me.

      John F. Kennedy: ‘Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.’

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        9 hours ago

        Has there ever been a peaceful revolution? I can’t think of any. Rights are taken from the oppressors, not given by them.

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          Has there ever been a peaceful revolution? I can’t think of any.

          Well, yes there has been. It was so peaceful its historically even called the “Velvet Revolution” where the people of Czechoslovakia decided equally and peacefull to split into two countries, the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic (Slovakia). source

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            6 hours ago

            Of those, only Gandhi was associated with a revolution, and even in his case it seems like the way it played out (with the partition into India and Pakistan as separate countries) was much more along the lines of what some of the less non-violent revolutionaries wanted.

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      Ehh, they’re laying off the entire administrative side of the government. Should make it relatively easy to set up parallel power structures. What are they gonna do, send the cops they didn’t pay this month to arrest you and your collaborators?

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      Don’t you see that this is exactly what they want to impose violent crackdowns on violent protesters?

      Right now is basically ride it out until the 2026 midterms and hope people actually show up to vote this time.

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    These people just don’t know when to quit. We used to show up to the owner classes house in the middle of the night and bludgeon them to death with an angry mob. They seem to forget this was the deal for people to stop doing that.

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    9 hours ago

    Yeah, they dont care about any of you. They have been elected. They dont plan on having other elections in the future. Your voice is meaningless

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    Bejarana then defended the removal, accusing protesters of attempting to “filibuster” the event as he continued talking about DOGE. “We’ve got to be a little aggressive with some of these folks here,” he said. “Your voice is meaningless right now.…I can talk over all of you.”

    Newsweek has reached out to Bejarana via for comment on Sunday.

    The confrontational approach drew criticism from many in attendance. “Is this a town hall or a lecture?” one woman yelled amid the uproar, according to Coeur d’Alene Press.

    While it’s unclear what exactly the protesters were opposing, KCRCC has since posted a statement to Facebook explaining that Borrenpohl, who allegedly belongs to Save NIC, a social welfare nonprofit organization, “alongside at least five other recognized activists from local progressive circles—including two fellow ‘Save NIC’ members—shouted down legislators with insults like ‘bigots’ and ‘liars’ throughout the meeting, drowning out attempts at dialogue.”

    “attempts at dialogue”. Right.

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    9 hours ago

    People who protested Democrats are now telling protesters their protests are meaningless?

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    9 hours ago

    Oh wow, the predictable thing is happening? But I was told the Republican voters just needed to get angry and call their representatives! Don’t worry guys, I’m sure the next plan to electorally save ourselves from fascism will work!

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    They should be used to it. It’s what democrats have been saying to progressives for decades.

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        Context. Massive difference between “I’m speaking, you get to talk afterwards” vs “You never get to speak”. The whataboutism you’re using is astonishing.

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          Massive difference between “I’m speaking, you get to talk afterwards” vs “You never get to speak”.

          How many spoke at the convention? “We pretended to listen to you behind closed doors and we’re never going to address your concerns” is functionally the same thing as “you never get to speak.”

          The voice of Dick Cheney carried greater weight. It should have carried none.