This is a great sight to see.
Patriots in California have had enough of Governor Gavin Newsom’s authoritarian rule.
Newsom recently made extremely tighter COVID restrictions which included a curfew of 10 pm.
After hearing the news patriots in Huntington Beach and other cities across California protested in the streets and let Newsom know what they think about his new curfew.
More video shows Huntington Beach “Curfew Breaker” protestors in the street, blocking traffic. #COVID19 #COVIDIOTS pic.twitter.com/W5IKuaAmzq
— Eric Wasserman 🦆 "WASS" (@EricWasserman1) November 22, 2020
CALIFORNIA DEFIES 10pm curfew and sends a message to their Gov Gavin Adolf Newsom
☆🇺🇸WE WILL NOT COMPLY🇺🇸☆ pic.twitter.com/J9Wrwp2jVp
— AGNEWSLIVE (@AMErikaNGIRLLL) November 22, 2020
VIDEO: Protesters in Huntington Beach fight back against Newsom's curfew and California lockdowns https://t.co/ndHnAC2zqM
— TheBlaze (@theblaze) November 22, 2020
“Crowd gathers in Huntington Beach in protest of new COVID-19 curfew” https://t.co/vA2CvmL6H2
— Amanda Brilhante (@Amanda_Bril) November 23, 2020
ABC 7 News covered the protests, see what they had to share:
A crowd of dozens of people gathered in front of the Huntington Beach Pier Saturday night to protest on the first night of a nearly statewide nighttime curfew aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19.
The curfew affects all counties in Southern California, but protesters in Orange County were sending a message to Gov. Gavin Newsom, saying they won’t follow the new guidelines.
The people gathered at 10 p.m. Saturday along Pacific Coast Highway at Main Street, crossing the highway when allowed by the traffic light, said Huntington Beach police Lt. Ryan Reilly.
Speaking into a microphone, one woman addressed the crowd and said: “Patriots are uniting, and we’re gonna stand and we are going to fight for our rights. We are Americans, and they will never take our rights away.”
Due to the rise in #COVID19 cases, CA is issuing a limited Stay at Home Order.
Non-essential work and gatherings must stop from 10pm-5am in counties in the purple tier.
This will take effect at 10pm on Saturday and remain for 1 month.
Together–we can flatten the curve again.
— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) November 19, 2020
Governor Newsom has received heart lately due to pictures showing him at a dinner party with no masks after he made rules that say you should avoid large gatherings.
California’s have had enough of his authoritarian rules.
EXCLUSIVE: We've obtained photos of Governor Gavin Newsom at the Napa dinner party he's in hot water over. The photos call into question just how outdoors the dinner was. A witness who took photos tells us his group was so loud, the sliding doors had to be closed. 10pm on @FOXLA pic.twitter.com/gtOVEwa864
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) November 18, 2020
Push Back in CA!
'Curfew Breakers' Protest In Huntington Beach California pic.twitter.com/wBbxb0ER91
— Nashville Tea Party (@NashvilleTea) November 22, 2020
CBS 7 News added to the story too:
Protesters in Huntington Beach gathered on Saturday night to speak out against the state’s coronavirus curfew that went into effect at 10 p.m.
As part of the rules, non-essential work and gathering must stop from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., so all of the protesters were breaking statewide guidelines.
Orange County sheriffs, along with other Southern California law enforcement officials, have said they would not be enforcing the curfew, but if an unlawful assembly is declared for another reason the group will have to disperse.
“I’d like to see curfews go away,” said one attendee. “I don’t really agree with it. I think there are too many restrictions, as is. Obviously, a lot of people don’t agree with what our governor and city officials are doing, but I’d prefer to see something done a little bit different but curfews are just a little too far.”
Huntington Beach COVID "curfew breakers" rally to protest stay-at-home orders https://t.co/RTuBBxDLBi
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) November 22, 2020
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