Gerhard posted a picture in Aug. 2019 of his new firearm to a private Snapchat group with classmates, claiming that his AR-15 rifle would "make the snowflakes melt" when he returned to campus. The reference meant that far-left students would be triggered by his possession of the rifle and it would literally melt snow, as the LSSU campus is located in Michigan’s upper peninsula renowned for its icy conditions. "Taking this bad boy up. This ought to make the snowflakes melt a — and I mean snowflakes as in snow," he wrote on social media, according to a transcript of the preliminary examination obtained by Big League Politics. One classmate in the private group – who stated in court proceedings that she did not feel threatened by the post – showed the picture to a left-leaning female student, who copied the image on her phone before they filed a complaint to the district supervisor. It was then kicked up to campus public safety, who got Sault Ste. Marie police involved in the matter. "I seen the picture, and when he said like make the snowflakes melt, it kind of made me assume that, um, kind of like as with the gun and shoot other civilians and stuff with it," the woman who initiated the report said during questioning. She also mentioned that media coverage about mass shootings contributed to her panic when seeing the weapon and admitted to having prior political disputes with Gerhard over political matters.And the case of patriots who organized an anti-lockdown protest being charged with felonies in order to punish them for exercising their 1st Amendment rights:
Two freedom activists have been hit with felony charges, with another receiving a misdemeanor charge, after they were accosted by officers while trying to report on the Michigan state legislature several months ago. Big League Politics reported on how Michigan United for Liberty leader and citizen journalist Jennifer Darling had to be hospitalized following her brutalization by state thugs in the Michigan Capitol after attempting to report on legislative business in April. "I went above and beyond to get extra press credentials today and then they wouldn't let us in and wouldn't let the Capitol Police come in and took upon theirself to assault and battery me," Darling said in a video address to her supporters while awaiting her X-rays in a local hospital describing the abusive treatment she received. "The numbness from the panic attack is wearing off. In a lot of pain. Whole right side of body, head, neck, back, my right wrist is the worst from the Friction burns," Darling wrote on Facebook. The vicious treatment of Darling, along with pro-Trump activist Audra Johnson and state house candidate Michelle Gregoire, caused patriots to descend on Lansing the next day for a rally that saw armed protestors storm into the Capitol to demonstrate their immense disgust. It made international news, with many liberals calling the peaceful protestors "domestic terrorists" and demanding retribution. The retribution has finally arrived in the form of felony charges against Gregoire and Darling. Darling has been hit with felony resisting arrest and felony trespassing charges. Gregoire has been charged with felony resisting arrest as well as misdemeanor trespassing. Johnson has also been slapped with the misdemeanor trespassing charge.Big League Politics will continue to provide updates about this case and other Soviet-style show trials as America's hellish Orwellian technocracy takes shape. Read more at: BigLeaguePolitics.com
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