Bodycam footage just came out of a farmer speaking against a planned data center, being handcuffed at a city council meeting for going a few seconds over the 3-minute public comment limit.
Darren Blanchard was speaking in Claremore, Oklahoma when two officers told him to leave, followed him to the front as he tried to hand documents to the council, and cuffed him as the crowd booed. He's charged with criminal trespass, a $200 offense, and is fighting it as retaliatory.
The case has become a marker for the wider fight over data center construction, where residents increasingly clash with developers over water, power, utility rates and farmland. Blanchard's sharpest point is about democracy itself: if attending a public meeting can get you cuffed, the chilling effect reaches well beyond one Oklahoma town.
@DimyaSebas@H4ck3rEDU@Tedddiibear The authors have already made the characters from the southern and western regions dark-skinned and don't need your degenerate "vision." And they are already quite accurate.
ESPECIALLY for a Chinese creation.
@Teddiibear Ты мамба-хуямба. можешь свои бананы в чёрный цвет перекрашивать.
Малолетка, которая итак малую репрезентацию славян перекрашивает в чёрный, который всех заебал, может попробуешь перекрасить маелса в белый? или стрелочка не поворачивается?Бразильцы укрыватели нацистов
@H4ck3rEDU@Tedddiibear ты бразилец очевидно что даже не предствляешь какой регион показывает царица. давай сделаем ВСЕХ персонажей ЧЁРНЫМИ, ведь это почему-то единственная раса, которую слишком мало репрезентуют и которой надо заменить всех.