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Should folks on social media inform the employers of these protesters considering they've committed a criminal act?
Folks who simply attended the rally this past weekend in Virginia were doxxed. These folks who took part in toppling the statue have actually broken the law.
Video shows what appears to be a black woman putting a yellow strap around the neck of the statue with others pulling it down.
I've run up against extremely pro-lawful folks the last few days praising the doxxing of protesters at the Charlottesville rally even if they broke no laws. Surely the legally-minded folks who praised doxxing those protesters would want to inform employers of the folks in this video. They've actually broke the law.
They should be arrested/fined and then their employers can decide from there. It seems they might be on the local news.
Agree. Where is the police? Are Democrat politicians telling their police to stand down and let leftist engage in mob rule? And notice there was no one from the right attacking them either.
Imagine if anyone tried to deface or destroy a MLK statue. The police would be there instantly to throw the book at them and a violent mob counter would form.
They should be reported and charged for their crime.
If I were their employer, they would no longer have a job.
If they want to protest, no problem, but once they start destroying property, problem.
Exactly! If they worked for me they would immediately be in the unemployment line.
I would imagine these people are on welfare and food stamps so they don't have to worry. The Democratic base you know.
One would assume they knew the risk when they did it.
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