Armed protestors are refusing to leave a federal building in Oregon until their demands are met. While the siege continues, people have gone to Twitter to mock the militiamen and show the differences in how they're being treated by law enforcement.

The situation in Oregon started with a march for ranchers Dwight and Steven Hammond, who were convicted of arson and sentenced to five years in prison. Hammond say they started the "controlled fire" to reduce brush and protect their property from wildfires. Unfortunately, the fire got out of hand.

From there insert Ammon Bundy, the son of Clive Bundy, known for his own standoff with federal authorities in 2014. The younger Bundy believes that he's standing up to the federal government "to restore the land and resources to the people." You can read more about the Oregon stand-off on CNN.

Twitter users have responded to this standoff with their own thoughts on how the law enforcement is treating these terrorists, compared to the Black Lives Matter protestors and others. Not to mention the names they keep coming up with to call the militiamen are awesome.







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