I Investigated the City that Banned Police…



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44 thoughts on “I Investigated the City that Banned Police…”

  1. People in this city who work for a living and pay taxes, should stop paying the city and/or state. If your paid money isn’t helping to stop this situation, why pay them? These people are paying to live in hell.

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  2. Hey tyler i would love to just come and go and experience these vigilante scenarios that you cover im all down for your purposes and cause and what you stand for/on here for your platform your amazing man!!

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  3. 20:28 "I'm never, ever really concerned about the homeless. It's always the activists."
    That's a global epidemic. People weaponizing the vulnerable to further their schemes.
    These activists and the "influencers" are the modern day terrorists.

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  4. I had 2 young family members who chose to be homeless in Portland Oregon. They always had a home to go to with their own rooms, but chose this for the experience and to be with their friends and just hang out with no responsibilities. They both grew out of it eventually but it was hard on them, and our family.

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