Brainless Vandalizers Caught!
In today’s video, we react to Tesla vandalizers getting caught!
That’s right — some brainless Democrats are getting dragged off to jail! Here’s more from Awaken with JP.
In today’s video, we react to Tesla vandalizers getting caught!
That’s right — some brainless Democrats are getting dragged off to jail! Here’s more from Awaken with JP.
A local teen has been arrested after riding his scooter over a Pride flag mural emblazoned into a prominent downtown crosswalk in Spokane, Washington, causing skid marks on the display. To protest the arrest, more teens began defacing the mural. How did the city respond?
They created a “no-ride zone” around the mural, even leaning upon a scooter rental company, Lime Scooters, to block scooters from entering the vicinity of the mural. This isn’t simply a test, but a sign of things to come.
Soon, government agencies will stop our cars, trucks, any kind of vehicles, from going anywhere the authorities have forbidden travel and transport. Here’s the full story from Really Graceful.
A 28-year-old woman associated with the 9/11 Truther movement has defaced Eugene Delacroix’s painting “Liberty Leading the People.” The iconic 1830 work, commemorating the French Revolution, is believed to have served as the inspiration for the Statue of Liberty.
The woman struck while the painting was on loan to the Louvre-Lens Museum, an art museum in northern France that often displays works from the Louvre’s collection. She used a red permanent marker to scrawl a Truther message on the painting. Police apprehended her, but prosecutors have yet to release her identity.
Jail time is too cushy for this vandal. She should be air-dropped into the Sahara, wherever the Jihadi insurgents are now holed up, and forced to fend for herself among her own kind.
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Massive student protests in Montreal extending over much of 2012 have spurred a government crackdown on free speech, intensifying the debate over finding the right balance between protecting political dissent and restoring order. The protests, aimed against university tuition hikes, have been mostly peaceful, but incidents of vandalism occurred, and some demonstrators blocked access to public schools and bridges. In response, Quebec’s Liberal provincial government passed Bill 78, which imposed tough measures against the protesters, including stiff fines and restrictions against mobilizing in designated places.
Bill 78 has served as a lightning rod for criticism, condemned as a violation of free speech by the United Nations’ Human Rights Council. But many residents welcomed the measure, having grown weary of the protests disrupting everyday commerce in Canada’s second largest city, with a population pushing 3.5 million. Reason.TV traveled to Montreal to explore the controversy and to interview the principals in the conflict, among them the “Anarchopanda,” a junior college philosophy professor dressed in a panda costume who frequently intervened in an effort to diffuse potential violence between students and riot police.
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