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What happens if I don't take my hat off? If you refuse, you'll be arrested and fingerprinted, but then released. So, I'll be arrested just for wearing a hat that says "Make America Great"? Yes, that's correct. It doesn't even mention Donald Trump. We're trying to maintain order, but yes, that's the situation.

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I just took my oath to be a poll worker for the election and learned that I can't wear red, blue, or even American flags. When I asked why, I was told that one side might feel it's a political statement. This is absurd! We are in the United States, voting for our next leader, and we're being told we can't wear symbols of our country. It's frustrating that expressing patriotism could upset people during such an important event. Let's not forget the significance of this moment and the values we stand for as citizens.

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I'm a 74-year-old Trump supporter from Palo Alto. Two days ago, a woman at a Starbucks confronted me, calling me a racist and a Nazi. She took photos and posted them on Facebook, intending to shame me and get me fired. Her actions had unintended consequences; people harassed her family and her employer, Griffin Stringed Instruments, leading to her termination. The store owner cited her Facebook posts as inconsistent with their values. She refused to discuss the matter with me, preferring to focus on her accusations. I wear a yarmulke under my MAGA hat; I'm Jewish, and being called a Nazi is deeply offensive.

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I am mad. You're mad too? That's okay. The best thing about America is free speech. It's not about protecting the speech you agree with; it's about protecting the speech you hate. The government, or anyone else, shouldn't control what people hear. If you disagree, that's your right. Write an act, get on stage, and share your views, just like I'm doing.

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I was fired for supporting Trump after defending a man shot at a rally. My boss, a Mexican American, insulted the victim and I stood up for him. He accused me of being what's wrong with the country and kicked me out. Now I'm unsure about my future.

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This situation is absurd. Why has it come to this? I shared something that he posted, yet I'm the one being arrested. It doesn't make sense that I'm in cuffs while he isn't. There seems to be anxiety caused by social media posts, but I don’t understand why I'm being targeted.

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So after twenty years of service in the military, yesterday, I got pulled into an officer's office and counseled for a post that I have on my social media. During the counseling, they told me I'm under investigation as a threat to national security, and the proof they gave me are anti Israel post. When I joined the military, I took an allegiance to support The United States Of America. I did not ever take an allegiance to support Israel, but yet I am deemed a national a threat to national security because I do not support Israel. Since when does not supporting a foreign nation get a US soldier investigated for being a threat to national security.

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A bartender says they and other bartenders reserve the right to refuse service to anyone wearing controversial symbols rooted in hate and bigotry, like MAGA gear. The speaker claims the global perspective of MAGA is negative and makes people uncomfortable. They state that freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences. The speaker believes the woman wearing MAGA gear was looking for trouble, as she beelined for the trans bartender and started filming, calling it rage bait.

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I was just trying to have a conversation, but you got so emotional. I wore this hat because it's cold; it's from Cabela's. It's just a hunting hat with a US flag design, geese, and elk, like an Oregonian thing. I didn't mean to make a political statement. We then started talking about Elon Musk for some reason, and I mentioned he should be president in 2028, but you think he has no skills and cheats. Why are you so upset? I'm just a human being. I don't think less of you even if we disagree. I'm sorry if I disrespected you, and I didn't mean to point my finger.

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My son identifies as a cat and his school isn't taking it seriously. I'm considering suing them because during class, he was licking his paws and the teacher asked him to stop. I refused to tell my son to suppress his self-expression. It's sad that schools try to mold children into thinking they have to act like humans. He's not a human, he's a cat. I want to know if other parents are facing this issue so we can take legal action together.

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I just witnessed something really cringeworthy. While leaving a grocery store, I saw a couple in an SUV with their windows down, holding large American flags out the window. They looked like they were really into it, arms stretched out, and had a certain expression that made it clear they were likely conservatives. It felt awkward because the American flag seems to have taken on a different meaning lately, becoming a symbol for a specific group. Does anyone else find this cringy?

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Ever since I supported Donald Trump, I've been called names online, told I'm uneducated, not black, and that people wish harm on my daughters. The hate in the comments is disgusting. Those preaching love and unity are actually the most hateful, calling me names and telling me to jump off a bridge. I respect differing opinions, like supporting Kamala Harris. It's just surprising to see the level of hostility.

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My country treats me like a criminal because I support the president they stole from power. 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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Have you seen what's happening in Mexico? It's unbelievable. Thousands are protesting against Central Americans, shouting, "You don't belong here! Get out!" It's even turning violent. Here's the kicker: these same Mexicans who are yelling at Central Americans are the ones telling Americans that we're awful for not wanting them here. So, I have to ask, why is it okay for Mexicans to reject outsiders, but we're evil when we do the same?

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In Europe, we lack the First Amendment, limiting our ability to freely criticize the government or certain groups. Tomorrow, my friend Raisa Blomestang stands trial in the Netherlands for allegedly offending a group while criticizing the government's mass migration policies. This reflects a politically motivated judiciary that targets right-wing politicians, as seen with others like Geert Wilders. I can't attend the trial due to health reasons, but I want to raise awareness about the situation in Europe. Raisa's case highlights the risks of expressing dissenting opinions, especially regarding immigration policies. I encourage everyone to support her and remember how fortunate those in America are to have the freedom of speech that we do not enjoy in Europe.

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My coworker was all in a tizzy because she gonna tell me that Charlie Kirk got shot, and I said, good. So we get into this whole conversation about it, and she goes, well, you can't hate people for their political views. And I'm like, yes. I can. Like, that's specifically why I hate people sometimes. You can't hate me for my views because my views don't infringe upon your rights. You don't hate me for what I believe in because it doesn't interfere with your life. Some of these views are dangerous, and I'm glad he got shot. Hopefully, he dies. I don't care.

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Imagine if I moved to Africa and protested against being deported back to the U.S. while waving an American flag. It would seem absurd, right? This is similar to what's happening in the U.S. where people protest with flags from their home countries instead of showing appreciation for America. If you love this country so much, why not express that by supporting the U.S. instead? Many patriots feel frustrated seeing this because it appears ungrateful. If you truly value living in America, you wouldn't wave a foreign flag that hasn't contributed to your life here.

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I'm tired of feeling like a hostage in my own country. I support a man who does missionary work and speaks hope into people's lives. I'm tired of people silencing discussions on politics and religion. I'm criticized for wanting school choice, while others push for harmful things like pornography in schools or puberty blockers for kids. I believe the power these people have is illusory, and it's time for men to stand up against it. You're free to live your way, but don't impose it on me.

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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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The speaker states they don't respect someone's vote or shirt. They then ask if someone's clothing has anything to do with the situation, mentioning their own "car horn shirt" and blue-collar status, and that they spend hundreds of dollars a month. The speaker concludes by asking if they are being kicked out because they are a "trumper."

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I'm really upset right now. While driving home in Edmonton, I encountered a Palestinian protest, and all I could hear was "Death to Canada." It infuriates me. If you hate our country so much, go back to your own and fight there. I'm a proud Canadian, and after what I just experienced, I have no sympathy for this protest.

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Speaker 0 tells someone to get in the car and take off their hat because they don't want to go to a Trump rally. The person refuses and says they will take it off if it bothers the speaker. The speaker insists and calls the person difficult. The person explains they need the hat for sun protection while kayaking. The speaker offers to get another hat and expresses disbelief at experiencing discrimination. They leave to get another hat.

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We were kicked out for wearing Trump gear—hats and shirts—before we could vote. We were told to remove them first. It seems unfair since there were others wearing Harris shirts without any issues. Why is Trump gear such a problem?

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Excuse me, sorry to interrupt. I'm just trying to talk. What do you want to know? So go. What are you doing here then? It's a white country. Well, you hate white people. He makes you...He hates white people, everybody. This man here, he hates white people. That's what you just said. You say you hate white people. This man just said to me that he hates white people. This man, he says he won't talk to me because I'm white. He hates white people. Just go. No. You go away.

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I'm feeling a strange sense of mistrust lately, especially at the dog park. I find myself questioning who is on my side and who isn't. The idea of wearing blue bracelets might help, but I still feel uneasy. I wonder if others share this feeling, particularly those from marginalized communities. It's unsettling to think that people might judge me based on my appearance, assuming I hold certain political views. Is anyone else experiencing this discomfort?
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