Posted on 07/06/2020 6:13:09 AM PDT by artichokegrower
A couple in Martinez, California, peacefully painted over the city-sanctioned giant yellow Black Lives Matter lettering in the middle of the road on the Fourth of July. Police are now looking for the couple, likely harder than they are searching for the terrorists who ripped down statues, looted shops, and destroyed large chunks of cities across the nation.
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All of us need to Spartacus in these evil times.
I’m sure the FBI has dispatched at least 20 agents to California to track down the culprits who dared to defile a Black Lies Matter sign. Never mind going after those who vandalize public property by tearing down historic statues, or looting businesses, or setting fires to buildings, we have to get that white couple who painted over Black Lies Matter.
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Upside down world.
Can we hire this couple to go to Washington and do the same thing? I will be there playing fare If others of you will foot their hotel bill and spring for a few cans of black paint.
How's that lawsuit going?
Can we hire this couple to go to Washington and do the same thing? I will pay their plane fare If others of you will foot their hotel bill and spring for a few cans of black paint.
Or just paint "ONLY" in front of "Black" and see if they will deny it.
The great reset of the “oligarchs” continues. (/s)
I beleive they already repainted the yellow sign.
The only fault that I have with the couple’s actions is that they should have bought two 5 gallon buckets of black paint and got one of the squeegees that are used on tennis courts to help spread the paint.
I just answer that All Lives Matter is what ended slavery - not Black Lives Matter.
All Lives Matter is what made the civil rights movement a success - not Black Lives Matter.
They can get as angry as they want. They can’t refute these facts.
Excellent!
I just answer that All Lives Matter is what ended slavery - not Black Lives Matter.
All Lives Matter is what made the civil rights movement a success - not Black Lives Matter.
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