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Last weekend marked five years since America's 'mostly peaceful protests' reached our own shores. Far left activists, who had been demanding Covid lockdowns and state tyranny for weeks, hit the streets with more than a whiff of hypocrisy as they pulled down statues, damaged property and attacked police officers for two days running, which to be fair was fairly tame in comparison to the mayhem across the Pond. The rampant violence across the US that followed the death of George Fentanyl Floyd included 19 dead, thousands of arrests and billions of dollars worth of property damage - but they were 'mostly peaceful' according to legacy media.
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