"Peaceful Protest", Yes. Bringing a gun to a "Peaceful Protest'. No.
Come on! Renee Good didn't have a gun, just toys in her car. She was shot in the face and accused of "weaponizing" the car.
Alex Pretty was returning from a shift. He was carrying a concealed weapon which is legal according to the laws of his state.
He didn't attack anyone, he just helped a woman who was shoved down. And he got killed. On the streets of own city - not by some robbers or gangsters. By the border patrol.
Enough is enough.
The article doesn’t say that he financed any anti Israeli groups. There are several groups involved in the anti-ICE protests, not all funded by George Soros’ Open Society Foundations. Indivisible Twin Cities is separate from the Council on American-Islamic Relations. imo
From the link -
In addition to Indivisible Twin Cities — which does not identify its leaders on its website — other protest leaders include the Council on American-Islamic Relations, an anti-Israel group whose Minnesota chapter’s executive director Jaylani Hussein has rallied against ICE at protests.
So let us find out who he gave the money to, as they state.
- leftists that are against Israeli/Gaza situation?
- or Council on American-Islamic Relations, that is, first, a religious group and then, by default, maybe an anti-Israeli, but who is now protesting not against Israel but against ICE being present in Minnesota? Because ICE is targeting Muslim residents of Minnesota?
- or was it some local Jewish group who is not happy with ICE being present in their state, either?
I think that it is simple. If we take a cut of the population of Minnesota, we'll find everyone there. And Minneapolis, its biggest city, is more democratic. So you'll find everyone residing there.
Peaceful protests need money, food, coffee, so yes, many organizations may support them to be able to take time off work.
But it is not George Soros giving money to the extreme leftists or Muslims.
It is the inhabitants of Minneapolis, the biggest city of the state, protesting against uninvited presence of ICE in Minnesota, resulting in two peaceful 37-year-old American citizens being killed.