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I think we need all of the above. I don’t know who to call to report, I don’t know where to advise people to go for legal assistance, I’m not sure who’s helping with food and safety resources…
I feel that we need to have our own rolling recording(s) of what we have the right to do, played over loud speaker - would be a message to them and a reminder to our protestors - and, most importantly, to the online viewers and journalists who will be reporting -
constitutional and whatever 1st amendment cases we can find addressing the issue, how they were decided in favor of protestors - what we are doing (where we are standing) - just know that hundreds are filming, and millions are watching- we have the absolute right to protest in this manner - you do not have absolute immunity and there are consequences - our voices and opinions are not obstructing your actions - standing X feet away is not obstructing your activities - you have no right to shoot, spray or otherwise harm us as we peacefully protest in this way - that is legal assault - you are making us all feel unsafe - please leave, we do not want you here - you are earning bonuses for headcount - you are terrorizing our city -
just rolling statements of what we are all denouncing
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I think we need all of the above. I don’t know who to call to report, I don’t know where to advise people to go for legal assistance, I’m not sure who’s helping with food and safety resources…
I feel that we need to have our own rolling recording(s) of what we have the right to do, played over loud speaker - would be a message to them and a reminder to our protestors - and, most importantly, to the online viewers and journalists who will be reporting -
constitutional and whatever 1st amendment cases we can find addressing the issue, how they were decided in favor of protestors - what we are doing (where we are standing) - just know that hundreds are filming, and millions are watching- we have the absolute right to protest in this manner - you do not have absolute immunity and there are consequences - our voices and opinions are not obstructing your actions - standing X feet away is not obstructing your activities - you have no right to shoot, spray or otherwise harm us as we peacefully protest in this way - that is legal assault - you are making us all feel unsafe - please leave, we do not want you here - you are earning bonuses for headcount - you are terrorizing our city -
just rolling statements of what we are all denouncing
At what point do we all make a statement in Minneapolis?
In person?