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At 29 years old, I walked into the Senate chamber and got arrested. It happened on a Saturday when I was visiting friends at Georgetown University. I was fascinated by the Senate and decided to check it out. There were no guards stopping me, so I walked in and found myself in the chamber. I even sat in the presiding officer's seat. But then a guy grabbed me and said I was under arrest.

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I support Palestine and I don't consider my actions a crime. I vandalized a Starbucks and didn't hide my face because I believe I'm fighting for justice and peace. The next morning, the police were called on me by a Jewish boy and his girlfriend who questioned my actions. I didn't know what would happen, but now, almost 24 hours later, I find myself doxxed online. I'm not sure what that means, but I'll have to look it up soon.

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Speaker 0 talks about their involvement in the civil rights movement, mentioning desegregating movie theaters, organizing voter registration drives, and sitting in black churches. They emphasize their deep involvement in the movement since they were 18 years old. Speaker 1, referencing the New York Times, accuses Biden of lying about marching in the civil rights movement. Despite being reminded that he hadn't actually marched, Biden continued to tell the story. Speaker 1 finds this behavior strange.

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True story. When I saw that clip, I realized how people fear what is different, but they're starting to understand. A poll showed that 58% of Americans already agree with our views. We stand on the shoulders of those who fought for civil rights, including my parents and many activists. While progress has been made, there’s still much work to do. That’s why I want you in the White House. Change is happening, and we need to push it forward.

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I grew up as the only Indian family in a small southern town and faced daily teasing for being brown. I have a record of standing up against racism, such as advocating for body cameras after Walter Scott's shooting and calling for the removal of the Confederate flag after the Mother Emanuel Church shooting. I take pride in having friends from different races. I faced discrimination when I was disqualified from a beauty pageant because they didn't know where to place me. I understand the pain of racism and fight against it every day. If I didn't mention slavery, it's because it's a well-known part of the Civil War.

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My country treats me like a criminal for supporting my rightful president. Standing up for my country shouldn't make me a criminal. It feels strange to be here. I was here over 3 years ago. Translation: My country sees me as a criminal for supporting the president I believe is rightful. Being punished for standing up for my country is unfair. It's strange to be in this situation. I was here more than 3 years ago.

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In 1969, I became deeply involved in the civil rights movement as a kid. I worked at an all-black swimming pool in Wilmington, Delaware, on the east side. I was connected to the thoughts and feelings of the people there, though I did not participate in marches or events like those in Selma.

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I used to be involved in far-right circles and understand their beliefs. I even stopped talking to my sister for five years. While I wasn't a white nationalist, I was close to those ideas. Like CT mentioned, many of these people are terrible. Translation: I was once part of extreme right-wing groups and cut ties with my sister for five years. Though I wasn't a white nationalist, I was associated with those beliefs. As CT pointed out, many individuals in these circles are despicable.

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I witnessed a ballot being changed from Trump to Biden in the duplication room. When we reported it, we were scolded and threatened not to speak up. I believe it is important to speak the truth. Translation: I observed a ballot being changed from Trump to Biden in the duplication room. After reporting it, I was scolded and threatened not to talk about it. I believe it is important to tell the truth.

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Negroes' desire for equality isn't from communists, but they exploit it to deceive Americans into revolution. As a former member, I see the communist agenda hidden in civil rights movements, fooling many. The true communist goals are masked by appealing slogans, tricking uninformed supporters into aiding the republic's overthrow. Translation: The aspirations of Black people for equality were not instigated by communists, but they are being used to deceive Americans into supporting a communist revolution. The communist agenda is hidden behind attractive slogans in civil rights movements, fooling many supporters into unknowingly assisting in the overthrow of the republic.

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For 9 years, I was a Communist Party member working as an FBI agent. The Communist conspiracy planned a violent revolution in America, disguising it as a Civil Rights movement. They exploited racial differences to divide us, creating chaos and violence. Their goal was to sow discord and weaken our society.

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I often face confusion when I mention being a conservative as a black person. People assume my skin color dictates my political beliefs. This mindset is as racist as the KKK. I challenge those who judge me based on my race, questioning how they determine my values. I refuse to label them as racist, unlike leftists. I find hope in those like me who stand up against such prejudices. The left's influence on black America troubles me. Translation: I often face confusion when I mention being a conservative as a black person. People assume my skin color dictates my political beliefs. This mindset is as racist as the KKK. I challenge those who judge me based on my race, questioning how they determine my values. I refuse to label them as racist, unlike leftists. I find hope in those like me who stand up against such prejudices. The left's influence on black America troubles me.

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I've spent a lot of time at Bethel AME Church in Wilmington, Delaware, where I started my involvement in the civil rights movement. Although I wasn't an activist, I worked at an all-black swimming pool on the east side of Wilmington and was connected to the thoughts and feelings of those involved. However, I didn't participate in marches or go to places like Selma.

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At 21 years old, I walked into the Senate chamber and got arrested. Later, I tried to see Nelson Mandela in South Africa and got arrested again. I even met him once. The campaign says I wasn't arrested, but I couldn't move and was stopped by the cops. I didn't experience the struggles of historical figures like Douglass, Tubman, King, Lewis, Goodman, Chaney, and Swerner, but I walked my own path.

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I traveled from New York to Washington, DC, with a group of Jewish protesters and Trump supporters from New York City. We came in two buses, and I rode with my friend Sam, the organizer. The group consisted of great people from Hillel and Chabad. As a born-again Christian with Jewish roots through my mother, I have strong ties to the Jewish community in New York. These were just everyday, humble, yarmulke-wearing Jewish people. The day before, I was at a business meeting in my lawyer's office on Park Avenue with a payment processing company I was partnering with. I was dressed in slacks, a dress shirt, and my nice leather jacket, as I'm from New York City.

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Speaker 0 marched in the civil rights movement to change attitudes. They were involved in desegregating movie theaters and organizing voter registration drives. Speaker 0 sat in black churches with Jewish rabbis, preparing to desegregate movie theaters. They have been involved in causes since they were 18, including desegregating restaurants. However, according to the New York Times, Speaker 2 claims that Speaker 0 lied about marching in the civil rights movement. Despite being reminded of this, Speaker 0 continued to tell the story. Speaker 2 finds this behavior strange.

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As an American Jew deeply involved in Judaism, I had a profound experience when I visited Palestinians in the West Bank. It reminded me of the Jim Crow South, witnessing people living without rights, citizenship, or freedom of movement. They endure a harsh military legal system. While I don't agree with Mifda, who supports violence, it's important to acknowledge what Ilhan Omar said: people should see the situation for themselves. I've never met anyone who hasn't been transformed by such an experience. It's similar to visiting SNCC during the civil rights movement and dismissing them based on connections or anti-white sentiments.

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In 1961, we embarked on a Freedom Ride. On August 28, 1963, we participated in the March on Washington, where we met President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Later, on August 6, 19, we fought for the signing of the Voting Rights Act. We felt hopeful and excited. When we witness injustice, it is our moral duty to speak up and take action. Our future generations will question what we did and said. Although voting may pose challenges for some, we have a mission and a mandate to stand on the right side of history.

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I was at UT Austin where I encountered transgender pro Palestine protesters. I questioned if Palestine mistreats trans people. The protesters were offended and refused to engage. I expressed disbelief that gay rights and support for Palestine could coexist. The situation escalated with insults exchanged.

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Yes, that's true. I explained my reasons for protesting. A 15-year-old girl attended the school board meeting, visibly upset, and read from a book that traumatized her, yet the board took no action. Instead, they put a preacher in handcuffs while ignoring the real issues at hand. This situation highlights a serious problem—no accountability for those causing harm, but swift action against those who speak out. It's frustrating to see the priorities of the board.

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I have spent a significant amount of time at the Bethel AME Church in Wilmington, Delaware, where I began my involvement in the civil rights movement. I used to attend both the 7:30 mass and the 10 o'clock service with the reverend who is now the bishop. It is worth mentioning that the bishop has also been to South Africa. I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to worship at this church before.

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I traveled from New York to Washington, DC, with a group of Jewish protesters and Trump supporters from New York City. We traveled in two buses, and I rode with my friend Sam, the organizer. The group consisted of people from Hilal and Chabad. As a born-again Christian with Jewish roots, I have strong ties to the Jewish community in New York. These were everyday, yarmulke-wearing Jewish people. The day before, I had a business meeting in my lawyer's office on Park Avenue with a payment processing company I was partnering with. I was dressed in slacks, a dress shirt, and my nice leather jacket—typical New York attire.

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Many were deceived into supporting a conspiracy disguised by appealing slogans and humanitarian goals. Some staged sit-ins, others did freedom rides, picketed, protested, or boycotted buses. Like in Cuba, leaders of the freedom movement in the US marched in unity. They marched arm in arm, echoing the cry of "We shall overcome." Translation: Many people were misled into backing a hidden agenda under the guise of noble causes. Actions like sit-ins, freedom rides, protests, and boycotts were taken. Similar to Cuba, leaders in the US marched together in solidarity, chanting "We shall overcome."

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I was involved in the civil rights movement as a teenager, but not as an activist. Joe Biden made hurtful comments about racial jungle and opposed bussing. I confronted him in debates, but now we seem friendly. Not everyone criticized him like I did.

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My country treats me like a criminal for supporting my rightful president. Standing up for my country shouldn't make me a criminal. It feels strange to be here. I was here over 3 years ago. Translation: My country treats me like a criminal for supporting my rightful president. Standing up for my country shouldn't make me a criminal. It feels strange to be here. I was here over 3 years ago.
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