Georgia's governor has declared a state of emergency to deal with Antifa terrorists in Atlanta
· Jan 27, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Did you know that the domestic terrorist group commonly known as Antifa is currently trying to burn down Atlanta?

Yeah, they are.

And it's gotten so bad in Atlanta, that Governor Brian Kemp has declared a state of emergency.

Kemp writes in his order:

WHEREAS: In consultation with public safety officials and emergency preparedness officials, I have determined that the following actions are necessary and appropriate to protect public peace and provide for the safety and welfare of Georgia's citizens, visitors, and property.

NOW, THEREFORE, PURSUANT TO THE AFOREMENTIONED GEORGIA LAW, CODE SECTION 38-3-51, CODE SECTION 45-12-29, AND THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME AS THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:

That because of unlawful assemblage, violence, overt threats of violence, disruption of the peace and tranquility of this state and danger existing to persons and property, a State of Emergency is declared in the State of Georgia.

Here's some footage of the "peaceful protests":

[Warning: Language]

So peaceful, right?

At this point you may be asking yourself why these terrorists are rioting in the streets?

Well, they're doing it for justice. Justice for Manuel Teran, who was protesting a police training facility in Atlanta, asked to move out by police, and then opened fire on them with his pistol. Police then shot him dead.

This is why Antifa is protesting.

So now, with this state of emergency, it looks like they'll be deploying National Guard troops to Atlanta.

In addition to the power to call up the National Guard to quell domestic terrorism, the executive order allows Kemp to utilize any state resources to assist in any response to the emergency.

Good!

Get those terrorists out of there!

They're the real insurrectionists.

I'll leave this here for you:


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