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The speaker confronts a person who is trying to arrest them, claiming it is against the law. They argue and film the encounter, demanding the person's name and badge number. The speaker accuses the person of being a communist and calls for them to call their police chief. They express disappointment and shame towards the person's actions.

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In this video, the speaker shares a personal story about an incident at a school during the 2020 presidential election. They were with a blind friend who supports Trump when a group of Black Lives Matter activists started chanting and verbally attacking them. The speaker tried to get help from the police, but nothing was done. They also mention filing a complaint about the incident but never received a response. The speaker brings up other complaints they have made, including one about not receiving funding for a political campaign. They express frustration with the lack of action and mention sending the video to a specific email address.

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A person attempted to show their ID while voting in Palo Alto, California, but election officials refused to look at it. According to the speaker, they were "not allowed" to look at the ID even when offered. The speaker characterizes this as "madness" and claims that if Democrats win nationally, they will implement similar policies nationwide, resulting in the end of democracy.

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The speaker is filming at a public protest and refuses to stop recording despite being asked not to film people's faces. The other person argues that it's a public space and a newsworthy event, so they have the right to record. The situation escalates as they exchange heated words, with the speaker eventually agreeing to leave. The conversation is chaotic and ends with the speaker continuing to film while making references to "Rick and Morty."

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Excuse me, how many ballots are you turning in? You're only allowed to submit one ballot per person. Do you have an affidavit for all those? It's the post office. That seems suspicious. Someone is dropping off a large number of ballots in Northampton County right after the office has closed.

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Do you have a certificate to be a poll watcher? I don’t have to answer that, and you can leave. This is a public place, and I have the right to speak to you. Are you a poll watcher? I’m here for early vote monitoring. Do you have my permission to videotape? This is public, and I don’t need to give you permission. Do you know the law? Yes, I do. You’re not allowed to videotape me in public. Yes, I am. This is public, and I have the right to videotape under the First Amendment.

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You're a poll worker, right? Why did you say Trump is a racist while people were walking in? I'm not a poll worker. But you and others were saying it. How can you tell me that? Whatever. I'll be reporting this to your supervisor.

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You're a poll worker, right? What’s the issue? You mentioned Trump is a racist while people were entering. No, I'm not a poll worker. But you all were saying it. No, you were. How can you say that? Whatever. I'll report this to your supervisor.

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Do you have a certificate to be a poll watcher? I don’t have to answer that; you can leave. This is a public place, and I have the right to talk to you. Are you a poll watcher? I’m here for early vote monitoring. I have permission to videotape since this is public. I don’t care. Do you know the law? Yes, I do. You’re not allowed to videotape me in public. Yes, I am; this is public. I’ve told you that you cannot. First Amendment rights allow me to do this.

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The speaker and another person are having a conversation about not being able to take a video. The speaker asks why they can't take a video and the other person tells them they are not allowed. The speaker insists they are already there and asks again why they can't take a video. The conversation becomes heated and the other person asks the speaker to leave, accusing them of forcing their way in. The speaker is then asked to leave again and the conversation ends abruptly.

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A person is videotaping what they claim is an active law enforcement scene and refuses to leave when asked by an officer. The officer threatens the person with arrest for interfering. The person states they are a citizen and will continue videotaping, claiming what is happening is illegal and not welcome in the community. The person states they are getting the officer's license plate number. The person claims that ICE is taking people off the street in their community.

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Two individuals are having a conversation in a public library. One person is filming a book in the junior section that discusses topics like anal sex and transitioning without parental knowledge. The other person asks the filmer to stop recording, stating that people have a right to know when they are being filmed. The filmer argues that they are allowed to film in a public space. The situation escalates, and the filmer is asked to leave the library. They express their disagreement but eventually agree to leave. The conversation continues outside, with the filmer questioning the legitimacy of their removal. The police officer takes their information and mentions a previous encounter with the filmer.

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This lady claims to be a poll worker, while a man is preventing her from casting her ballot. She asserts that he cannot touch her and demands he remove his headgear, insisting it’s inappropriate. She identifies herself as an elected libertarian and accuses him of being obscene. The situation escalates as she continues to assert her right to vote, stating that using political tools is legal. Tensions rise as she insists on her rights and confronts the man about his behavior.

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Do you have a certificate to be a poll watcher? I don’t have to answer that; you can leave. This is a public place, and I have the right to speak to you. Are you a poll watcher? I’m here for early vote monitoring. Do you have permission to videotape? This is public; I don’t need to give you permission. Do you know the law? Yes, I do. You’re not allowed to videotape me in public. Yes, I am; this is public. I’ve told you, you do not have that right. First Amendment. Thank you.

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A person with a camera is confronted by security while filming. The security guard asks if the person has approval from the school to be there. The person admits they usually don't get consent from people they film. The security guard says someone complained, and this happens all the time. The security guard states that they can't stand there, even on the sidewalk, and demands they leave the property. The person filming says they are doing it for the public's right to know. They are escorted off the property by officers and state the officers should be escorting the president off the property instead.

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A person filming audio and video is confronted by an individual who objects to being photographed on federal property. The person filming refuses to engage and asks the individual to leave. The individual refuses, stating they don't take orders from "schmucks" and claiming people can't be photographed. The filmer asserts their activity is constitutionally protected. The confrontation escalates when the individual allegedly tries to hit the filmer with their car. The filmer threatens to call the cops and have the individual arrested, while the individual demands they stop photographing people. A witness tells the individual to get in their car and leave. The filmer urges the individual to leave before making the situation worse, stating they have witnesses to the alleged assault. The individual refuses to comply, stating they don't take orders from "schmucks."

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Speaker 1 questions why ballot boxes are sitting on the street and being transported in a taxi, alleging that anyone can put anything they want in the boxes. Speaker 1 asks if this is a normal election and claims it is a complete fraud. Speakers 0 and 2 tell Speaker 1 that they are working and that Speaker 1 is not allowed to film. Speaker 1 asserts the right to film on public property. Speaker 2 calls Speaker 1 a pig.

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A person is recording a video outside a building and is approached by a security guard and a police officer. The person questions who they are and why they are being surrounded. The person refuses to talk to the police officer and threatens to knock him out. They demand to know the police officer's name and badge number. The person asserts that the police officer should stick to his job inside the building and not approach members of the public on the sidewalk. The person eventually tells everyone to go back inside and leave them alone.

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I'm at the Aqua Water Supply in Bastrop, Texas, where I encountered a woman who was confrontational about voting. She seemed to be pushing her views on me, claiming I was voting against my own interests. I recorded the interaction, and police were called. An elections administrator explained that election workers are appointed by political parties and that they would find a replacement for the woman due to an ongoing investigation. I expressed my concerns about her presence, especially since she was discussing voting based on race. The administrator assured me she would ask the woman to leave, and I was given contact information for further follow-up. The situation concluded with the woman being escorted away.

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A woman in a pink MAGA shirt pointed out that a Capitol Police officer had voted for Joe Biden, leading a small crowd to yell racist slurs at him. The officer expressed shock at being called a racial slur while in uniform.

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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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The speaker is frustrated because they just want to get a coffee but there is a camera in their face. They express fear about being in a red zone and ask if they can go for a coffee. The speaker is told they are being arrested and cannot go for coffee. They continue to argue and are warned that if they don't leave, they will be arrested. The speaker walks away but is told to take their camera and leave. The video ends with the speaker expressing frustration and hoping the other person can sleep at night.

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The speaker confronts someone filming in front of a building and tells them they don't have the right to film there. The person being filmed asks who the speaker is and why they can't film. The speaker insists that they don't have the right and threatens to knock them out. The person being filmed asks for the speaker's name and badge number, and the speaker provides it. The person being filmed tells the speaker to leave them alone and not give them orders on the sidewalk. The speaker tells them to go back inside and not bother them.

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Speaker 0: The speaker expresses frustration about attempts to discourage voting through violence. They criticize those who engage in racist actions and invade people's privacy. The speaker warns that if their vote is stolen, they will remember the person responsible. The speaker then asks if they can take a picture of the person they are speaking to. The person agrees, mentioning that it is a one-party consent state. Another speaker advises against being friendly with certain individuals, claiming they support hate groups and religious extremism. The conversation ends with one person requesting a Republican sample ballot.

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Speaker 0 confronts another person with repeated "Get the fuck out" and "Don't come back," insisting "Let me move. Let me get out" while being pushed toward the road and urged to "Fucking walk." The exchange includes "Stop it" and "Stop sticking your camera to people's fucking face," followed by "I didn't do anything" and "I have the right to be here. Okay. Did I say I have the right to be here. I have the right to film." The other person threatens violence: "You come back, I'm gonna fucking smoke you, dude," and "gonna smash that fucking camera." The scene ends with the claim: "DHS watching you right there lasered on you. You have a sniper lasered on you right now. I don't give a fuck."
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