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    1. Yup. 2019 has been a year of protests over corrupt leadership because of one thing . . . Vladimir Putin. He and his authoritarian regime in Russia, my country’s arch enemy, has been responsible for this plague of authoritarianism and soon as Trump is gone from office, we are not going to let the Russian’s get off easy without a fight! Even if this means war!

  1. The elitist want to raise the price of energy so we all live like people of 1850. People in the west are not going back. And the people in the east want to live like the people in the west.

    1. Exactly , people oppose a global government.. Plus everybody knows “ climate change “” 😂🤣is caused by geoengineering.. If people can not see what it happening right above their heads then they need to put the phones and tablets away..

    1. @Scurra Then go follow her in your matching black Nike jogging shoes and tracksuits to her cult in Gretatown, Guyana. And remember to drink the Kool-Aid when you get there.

  2. 2019 wasn’t the year of protests. It was the year of fear and PTSD (nuclear crisis). You overinflated the coverage of these protests, which ended very quickly, and weren’t significant. The media begged for these protests to turn into death and war. Didn’t happen. China didn’t take the bait. Nothing every happened.

    1. What are you talking about? CNN has barely covered them. Anyone watching foreign media agrees US media dropped the ball in their coverage of the uprisings across the world which have lasted months in many countries. Google Latin American Spring. You clearly aren’t paying attention or are lying.

    1. No time for Colombia, Ecuador, Catalonia, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Czech Republic and several more because it was a short video.

  3. *CNN HOW DARE YOU!!! REAL NEWS IS FAILING, COMPLETE JOURNALISM INTEGRITY IS COLLAPSING AND PEOPLE ARE WHINING!!!* 🇺🇸😇👌

  4. Save the Earth? More like save my luxurious life while the rest still suffer or too poor to enjoy most of it. These world protests just shows the constant chaos we’re always in, how the rich don’t want to give up their luxury life and how the poor suffer the most from enacted climate policies.

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