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And what is being protested?
What might be being protested? Lesse....
I could go on, but I know you're not here to be enlightened. If you were, you'd just google that. I mean, I just used Gemini to give a report of some of the top reasons for protesting, and a comprehensive answer was presented to me in less than 10 seconds, so I'm sure you could go do so as well. Why might you not? Oh. Rule 3. I can't answer that. :|
(I missed a few things that Gemini picked up on. The imposition of an unpopular ideologue playbook on the country. Cuts to agencies we all rely on. Those were two things I didn't include. Goes to show there are even MORE reasons to protest, but I don't want to spend more time than I have on this dishonest debater. My point was made.)
Well I'd be happy to have a conversation with you. I believe that people on both sides of this debate need to talk respectfully to one another in order to actually make change. I can tell you distrust the left and have heard certain talking points repeated, the person you replied to did just use an AI bot so it would be the most repeated stuff. The protest in my local area, which I believe was relatively similar to all the rest across the country, was based on a "hands off" concept. I think the right wing, traditionally more libertarian, party would actually see value in it. Lots of Trump's executive orders and the DOGE cuts are affecting country wide programs instead of letting states choose. If you want to know the exact talking points of the protests look up hands off. You are correct you'll have to wade through a lot of articles to find information but that is sadly any news today regardless of party.
You're trying to converse with a sea lion. He just wants to waste your time and energy. You will not convince him, because you're not the one paying him...
Sealioning (also sea-lioning and sea lioning) is a type of trolling or harassment that consists of pursuing people with relentless requests for evidence, often tangential or previously addressed, while maintaining a pretense of civility and sincerity ("I'm just trying to have a debate"), and feigning ignorance of the subject matter.[5][6][7][8] It may take the form of "incessant, bad-faith invitations to engage in debate",[9] and has been likened to a denial-of-service attack targeted at human beings
I actually didn't use Gemini to compose my response to this person. I used it to figure out how hard it was to use. It wasn't and it pointed me to two more things I hadn't thought of when I made my own answer. My answer came from myself, and is basically what you said, but with more people. People want Trump and Musk's hands OFF their social security cheques. They want them OFF their paycheques. They want them OFF the services they rely on day to day, and most of them are not the takers that Team Red thinks all users of service are.
In your quest to make nice with the guy I'm calling out for his dickish behaviour to the rest of us, you implied I used an AI bot to compose my answer. To be clear, I did not. I just read the signs of the people standing around me. Thanks for that implication, though!