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United States News Title: Fringe right closes down Michigan capital with 'gridlock' protest against coronavirus measures A huge phalanx of cars, reportedly numbering in the thousands, flooded the streets of downtown Lansing, Michigan, on Wednesday, driven by peoplemostly conservative Republicans, but featuring a healthy contingent of gun-wielding far-right extremistsprotesting Gov. Gretchen Whitmers lockdown orders for the Great Lakes State, issued last week amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Called Operation Gridlock, the protestorganized primarily by the Michigan Conservative Coalition, a group with connections both to far-right extremists and to Education Secretary Betsy DeVossuccessfully shut down all traffic in and around Lansing. That included traffic to and from Sparrow Hospital, the citys main coronavirus treatment center, as well as in and out of the Capitol building, whose entrance at one point was blocked by a truck bearing a large sign for the Michigan Proud Boys. Most of the vehicles were pickup trucks, many of them adorned with signs and flags. Ordinary American flags, yellow Dont Tread On Me Gadsden flags, and deep blue Trump flags dominated the scene. A couple of Confederate flags including one modified to feature an AR-15 silhouettewere also in the crowd. The Michigan Militia also was present. The majority of protesters remained in their cars. However, about 150 of them parked and got out to carry protest signs, along with guns, up the steps of the state Capitol building. According to some reports, those protesters generally maintained social distancing rules, but not all of them. At least one group of protesters that gathered on the steps for a video was clustered fairly closely. "I think every single person here is probably going to get coronavirus, we're all within six feet of each other," protester Nick Somber told WILX-FM. Multiple photos posted on social media showed an ambulance stuck in the middle of the gridlocked traffic around the hospital. Another photo showed a pickup with a large Michigan Proud Boys banner blocking the entrance. Yet another photo showed a doctor out in the middle of the stopped traffic, pleading with drivers to clear a path for the ambulance. The Michigan Nurses Association issued a statement pleading for consideration: The Michigan Proud Boys also put in an appearance with Republican congressional candidate Mike Detmer of Howell, who posted a selfie of himself with a cluster of protesters, and the large truck with the Michigan Proud Boys sign in the back. One Proud Boy wearing a mask near the rear of the group flashed a white- nationalist OK sign. Detmer later claimed he had been photobombed and removed the shot from his Facebook page. Michigan has been hit particularly hard by the novel coronavirus, with more than 27,000 cases confirmed in the state and at least 1,700 deaths. A Johns Hopkins University tracker indicated that in Wayne County, home to Detroit, 820 people have diedmore than any county in the U.S. outside of New York state. There have been protests elsewhere. On Easter Sunday, Patriot movement figure Ammon Bundy organized a protest gathering in Emmett, Idaho. On Monday, about 100 protesters urging Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine to reopen the state gathered outside the statehouse in Columbus. And in Raleigh, North Carolina, more than 100 protesters gathered to demonstrate against Democratic North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper's stay-at-home order. The Michigan Conservative Coalition has a history of dalliances with extremists epitomized, perhaps, by its Facebook post featuring a cartoon attacking the lockdown orders as a nefarious social control scheme drawn by a noted neo-Nazi artist. Its Facebook page has regularly featured white nationalist Pepe the Frog and Islamophobic memes, and the group recently hosted provocateur Michelle Malkin, who herself has become closely aligned with the rights white nationalist contingent. It also claimed that Operation Gridlock was co-hosted by the Michigan Freedom Fund, an organization overseen by the DeVos family. When Gov. Whitmer pointed out the connection last week, Betsy DeVos responded that she wasnt affiliated with the event. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel penned a defense of Whitmers lockdown orders on Facebook. These people may even choose to take it out on the Governor later, she wrote. Her numbers in the polls might diminish. She may not even win a second term. But if people all around our state do not have their lives cut short and instead go on to rebuild their future in the aftermath of this terrible time, then Governor Whitmer will have done her job. Even if the people she has saved and the lives shes touched dont recognize it or appreciate it. And thats what leadership looks like. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 6.
#1. To: Liberator, A K A Stone, watchman, Gatlin (#0)
mostly conservative Republicans, but featuring a healthy contingent of gun-wielding far-right extremists A couple of Confederate flags including one modified to feature an AR-15 silhouettewere also in the crowd. The Michigan Militia also was present...One Proud Boy wearing a mask near the rear of the group flashed a white- nationalist OK sign. Facebook post featuring a cartoon attacking the lockdown orders as a nefarious social control scheme drawn by a noted neo-Nazi artist. Its Facebook page has regularly featured white nationalist Pepe the Frog and Islamophobic memes... Wonder why you didn't include a link or a source In fact you've been doing that all the time now.to your leftist hit piece. Gee, guess where this story comes from? The Daily Kos, notorious leftist site. No wonder you left that out. the group recently hosted provocateur Michelle Malkin, who herself has become closely aligned with the rights white nationalist contingent. Michelle Malkin? Provocateur?
Sure she is, and she wears the title proudly. Its her dedication her job. She calls herself that, friends call her that. I call her that, but I cannot by any means consider myself a friend. Look here and wyou will find: Author, pundit, provocateur, Coloradan: Is Michelle Malkin's divisive voice the cure to what ails the Republican Party? Its a complimentary and well-earned title. There are many more places where she is affectionally called this but I will not bother to link them for you. If you are interested in learning, you can use google. And I will tell you here and now, she can provocateur me anytime. What the hell is wrong with you that you are so cynical about everything?
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