Boriqua said:AZ_Five56 said:Suck My Glock said:Screenshot 2021-11-17 095901.png
This again? Why doesn't someone just get out there and pick up the pallets of bricks? It doesn't seem like it would take too long for a couple of good Samaritans with a truck and a forklift.
Because if you take it upon yourself to try and insure that personal and public property isn't destroyed or attempt to help in any way to protect the local citizenry from danger and possible injury
Your a vigilante, shouldn't be on the street and are a public health menace.. ask Jen Psaki
You will be arrested, your rights will be violated and after your jail stay and year long court battle you may never work again in any capacity higher than a side gig being a dog walker.
Sit back and watch the destruction all you plebs! The criminals rights are more worthy than yours
You might be right. They could say that removing them was incitement of violence kind of like carrying a gun in public is considered to be by these lunatics. They would do some mental gymnastics to say the bricks gave a voice to the angry oppressed and marginalized people, and that taking away their "voice" was an act of violence and white supremacy or some shit like that.
I hate to see communities getting ripped apart by people that I would consider to be actual domestic terrorists. The one good thing that could come out of it is more 2A support and better outcomes in the 2022 elections.