President’s Day South Canadian people: Trump loves America!

On Feb. 14 and 15, some Southern California residents rallied to celebrate President’s Day. In Huntington Beach, people displayed a large banner that read “Trump Loves America” and a flag that read “Happy President’s Day, Donald J. Trump!” . The song “God Bless America” was played throughout the rally, and people chanted “We love Trump!” from Time to time.

South Canadians rally on President’s Day with a large banner reading “Trump Loves America”.

South Canadians rally on President’s Day with a banner reading “Trump Loves America.”

Trump loves America

On the afternoon of the 13th, the Senate rejected the second impeachment of Trump, and the news spread quickly across the country, to the delight of more than 75 million Trump supporters. After his acquittal, Trump said, “I want to thank the millions of decent, hard-working, law-abiding, God- and country-loving citizens who have courageously stood up for these important principles during this very difficult and challenging time.”

The “I Love America” sign at the booth.

South Canadians rally on President’s Day to wish Trump a happy President’s Day!

We love Trump, he’s the best president ever,” said resident Shari. We came out to support Trump on President’s Day because we don’t want America to become socialist, and it’s terrible that Biden has cancelled or reversed many of Trump’s policies in less than a month in office.”

Resident Quincy said, “We recognize President Trump, there has been no war, illegal immigration has been banned, jobs have been created, unemployment is still at a minimum, etc., during his term, Trump has done a lot for the American people.”

Resident Victorian said, “Biden is not my president, he’s lying, he stole the election, Trump is my president.” She also made it a point to say that I am against CCP and not the Chinese people.

Resident Fracie said, “President Trump has lived up to his promises, he has changed America; and Biden is destroying America, he is letting the whole world slide under his influence in the name of green and globalism, and Americans should stop them.”

The recall of Newsom sign-up site near the rally.

Censorship of speech

A mother with her three children out to dinner walked by the rally site and the girl saw the “Trump Loves America” banner and called out in awe, turning her head to look at it with a happy face. The mother’s response was to put her finger over her mouth and tell the children not to talk, “Don’t talk about it. When they were at a distance, the children were excitedly joking and laughing. That mom was not forbidding the children from talking in the street, she was just asking not to talk about things related to or seen at the rally.

South Canadians rally in support of Trump on President’s Day.

Booths near the Huntington Beach Pier.

A booth near the Huntington Beach Pier.

People are silenced or convicted for their words on the mainland, and now the U.S. is moving in the same direction, with big companies like Twitter, Facebook, Oil Tube, and Google already censoring people’s speech openly, banning posts, freezing accounts, and canceling groups at the drop of a hat, and people are unknowingly censoring their own speech. For example, photos and videos people post on Facebook are used as evidence; sensitive issues are avoided in schools or in some work environments.

Resident Bob said, “The media is covering up the truth; Biden accepted a lot of money from China and they don’t report it; they’ve been lying and misrepresenting the facts in this impeachment case.” Resident Cindy said, “People like CNN, MSNBC, ABC, including Fox, etc. are reporting false or one-sided news and can’t go to those sources and be influenced.”

Said Freschi, “We face a problem of young people being brainwashed in public schools, which has been going on for decades. We have to pay attention to that.”

The younger Luke is a Trump supporter, but he rarely speaks out in school. He said, “We don’t want socialism, socialism is when the government controls the economy and it’s distributed equally and people are assigned the same amount of supplies. Capitalism is a market economy where people have individual property and can speak freely, and we don’t want to be controlled.”

Witnessing the Jan. 6 Capitol event

Resident Anthony, another witness to the Jan. 6 rally in Washington, D.C., said there was no evidence of impeachment of Trump in the House and “I have photos and videos of people rallying very peacefully, singing and chanting slogans.” Now the FBI is fast-tracking arrests of people entering the Capitol and searching for people organizing rallies and speeches. People are wary of that, but with millions of people rallying in D.C., the photos and videos that are hidden from the public will one day come out.

Anthony said, “It was Antifa and the Black Lives Matter people who were encouraging people to rush into the Capitol, and I was standing closer to the Capitol and saw that there were so many people there, and the people behind were surging forward and pushing forward, and the people in front were having a hard time falling backwards, and some people were just being ‘pushed’ and could only go forward and just went in.”

“I saw about two dozen police officers that day, very few, and the police were sealing the fence and the entrance again after some people had entered the Capitol, and then firing tear gas into the crowd. When I left around four o’clock and came back to the hotel I saw the Proud Boys, none of whom had entered the Capitol.”

Blacklisted by United Airlines

After Jan. 6, resident Diana was told twice to get off the plane by United Airline (United) on her way back to LA and was eventually told she could not fly on United, wearing a large white mask and also a pro-Trump hat. But it wasn’t just the older Diana who was turned away by United, another young man, Matthew (under 18), was also turned away by United when he returned to Los Angeles and to this day is not allowed to book a ticket on United.

Matthew’s mother said, “They said I could fly, but not my son. He was underage, so how could I go alone and leave him behind? We had to wait another day and fly back on American Airline.” Matthew was wearing a pro-Trump hat, but it wasn’t just him; others were wearing hats or pro-Trump clothing as well. “He was already on United’s blacklist and we didn’t even know until we boarded that they were asking my son to fly on another company.” Matthew’s mother said they not only spent more money and time, but also lost sleep.

Matthew’s mom said, “On our flight to DC, Matthew was so excited he was eating chips on the plane and a flight attendant came over and asked my son to wear a mask and Matthew showed her the chips (indicating he was eating) and an article a doctor had written about how wearing a mask can also make people sick. She got angry and went and got the captain.”

Matthew said, “I asked her very calmly if she thought wearing a mask would help. Then the captain came and shook my hand and talked to me.” After they shook hands, Matthew said he said he would abide by United’s rule about wearing a mask, Matthew’s mother said. “He wasn’t violent in any way, I didn’t feel he would be blacklisted, he was underage and didn’t deserve that.”

In a subsequent United email they received, it read: In accordance with our contract of carriage and the carrier’s legal obligations, we may delay or refuse to carry any passenger who is believed to be a threat to the safety of our employees or other passengers; and no United employee may change that status unless the Passenger Incident Review Committee PIRC reexamines it. When we returned, we sent a letter to the PIRC explaining the situation and included a letter of certification from the passenger next to us, and have not yet received a response from the PIRC, said Matthew’s mother.

Matthew said, “Most of the passengers on the plane to DC were Trump supporters, people didn’t know each other but were happy and acted like old friends. on Jan. 6, we listened to President Trump’s speech and headed to the Capitol, people were chanting slogans and singing, very positive and upbeat, I felt a strong energy and all these things that happened make me think and wonder why it happened. “