Georgia (country) protesters tear down alphabet flag
(media.gab.com)
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Worried for a second that this was the state of Georgia.
They'd immediately be hit with 'hate crime' charges and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation would railroad them to a 10-year prison sentence.
In no country are you allowed to burn the flag of the regime.
the same georgia bureau that has a curiously continuous camera feed of the guidestones yet there's no suspect description out there
If they wanted to railroad someone, they would have done so by now - like they did with the McMichaels.
I think they might have actually faced charges in the country of Georgia, if they'd done that to the actual Georgian flag.
*flag of western imperialism
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Oh noes! Think of your ESG score, Georgia!!!
Wait, at the end, did the residents open the gate and people get in?
Might have gotten too far...
Turns out, the east doesn't give a shit about your Fabian Socialist revolutionary sensibilities.
Don't worry, they're going to replace it with the updated Progressive Flag.
This was legitimately lethargic.
What were they protesting by the way?
Activists launched five days of LGBT Pride celebrations last Thursday and had planned a "March for Dignity" on Monday in central Tbilisi, shrugging off criticism from the church and conservatives who said the event had no place in Georgia.
However, the march plan was disrupted by counter-protesters before it could begin.
Video footage posted by LGBT activists showed men scaling their building to reach their balcony, where they tore down rainbow flags and were seen entering the office of Tbilisi Pride.
Other footage showed a journalist with a bloodied mouth and nose, and a man on a scooter driving at journalists in the street.
After the pride march was called off, some anti-march demonstrators staged a prayer outside a church facing the parliament building, while others danced to traditional music in celebration.
Police said more than 50 journalists had been targeted in the violence.
Media also reported that a tourist had been stabbed because he was allegedly wearing an earring.
The interior ministry, which said eight people were detained over the violence, had urged LGBT activists to abandon the march for security reasons.
We once again publicly call on the participants of 'Tbilisi Pride' to refrain from the 'March of Dignity' … due to the scale of counter-manifestations planned by opposing groups," it said.
In the run-up, Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili said he viewed the march as "not reasonable", saying it risked causing public confrontation and that it was not acceptable to most Georgians, the Civil Georgia media outlet reported.
President Salome Zourabichvili, who visited one of the injured journalists, said the violence was a "violation of the core fabric of Georgia".
Associating sodomy with 'dignity' is a bit much!
Score one for the Good Guys. If the fag contingent of neo-Marxists want to bring culture war to Eastern Europe, let them bring it. They'll keep getting what they deserve.
Nationalism, populism, and fundamental Christianity, baby! The antidotes to woke globalism!