A gross misrepresentation of what went on in front of the hospice.
It wasn't a gross misrepresentation, it was a valid perspective. At times it was extremely ugly and viscious and what times do you think the media will shove down our gullets? And why does the media shove that tripe at us? Because it neutralizes us. Which brings us once again to your goal.
No it's not. I read the direct quotes from family members who couldn't take their loved ones in a wheelchair in the garden because of the noise. The young man who was interviewed said his father died the next week. Other family members said it was disturbing to hear "murderer" yelled into bullhorns repeatedly. School classes had to be held elsewhere. Local businesses were affected...adversely.
So just because you were there and part of the horde, don't try to re-write history. I'll believe various reporters and family members before I'll believe a word you say, Eternal Vigilance.
And, as I recall, you were going to leave FR. So your word isn't worth a whole lot.