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Anthony Martinez, a member of the Chicago chapter of pro-Chicano activist group Los Brown Berets, told the outlet that his organization bought a Batman piñata and changed its appearance to depict a white man wearing sunglasses and ICE apparel.
Martinez insisted that the candy smash was not intended to be negative towards law enforcement.
suuure, it wasn't intended to be negative toward law enforcement. why, wherever would anyone get that idea?
Wow, if true, that is bad. Almost as bad as the KKK hanging real people, or burning them to death. I guess there are horrible people in all walks of life.
Wow, if true, that is bad. Almost as bad as the KKK hanging real people, or burning them to death. I guess there are horrible people in all walks of life.
you must be bored. isn't there a trump sign destroyer out there that needs defending?
I don't care what a bunch of people exercising their free speech do when they get together. Did they assault anyone or destroy another's personal property? Doesn't make them any less ridiculous in my eyes though. And it is the exact same thing as anyone hanging an effigy of Obama.
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I don't care what a bunch of people exercising their free speech do when they get together. Did they assault anyone or destroy another's personal property? Doesn't make them any less ridiculous in my eyes though. And it is the exact same thing as anyone hanging an effigy of Obama.
It was a chamber of commerce event. It was a bad idea and sends the wrong message.
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