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"There are countless horrible things happening all over the world and horrible people prospering, but we must never allow them to disturb our equanimity or deflect us from our sacred duty to sabotage and annoy them whenever possible." -Auberon Waugh
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I got half drunk and angry one night 3 or 4 weeks ago and walked over to the local shopping center and on a banner thanking first responders I scrawled "take off the mask" and "stop being sheep" with a sharpie. It stayed up for a couple weeks.
Now I'm looking at the big sign out front, it's got a big open space on it just right for a spray painted "get off your knees."
I'm not sure I want to be like 'them' though.
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That's an excellent idea! I've shared it with my friends.
Haven't seen many BLM signs around my neighborhood, although there is one person driving around town with their vehicle decked in "BLM" slogans.
A fairly new vehicle, I should note, and kept in good condition (although the tape for the signs may not a good thing for the paint). And an expensive one at that.
Yeah, I can see the racial injustice rolling off the owner of that car in waves. It's horrible, it's horrible!
(Please note the use of the sarcasm font in that last sentence, thankyouverymuch).
Keep up the good work, Agent J.
The H Road Trip is now in Durango, Colorado, which appears to be Pot Central, so naturally there is a gigantic banner in the public park that proclaims Black Lives Matter, and a Black Lives Matter mural painted on the side of a building along with all the suitable slogans. There are also plenty of young pimply faced young people dressed in the Black Bloc uniforms (you know the black clothes, bill caps, and backpacks), lots of man buns, some sketchy men in dirty t-shirts having animated conversations with their invisible friends, and lots of white-bearded professorial types on the main drag, along with a lot of "smoke" shops. There are also a whole bunch of pickups driven by what look to be working men, outfitted with American flags and Trump/Pence stickers. Things must be very interesting here in Durango.
Other than that, the KOA is very nice, the weather is cool, and BLM can KMA (look it up). I do applaud Mr. Jonah's efforts.
Rebecca, it must be wonderful up there this time of year. I stayed in one of the cabins at that KOA when it was being built. It was wonderful! Here are two trips worth taking: 1) ride the old train up to Silverton (if I remember right), 2) visit Mesa Verde.
If you're headed down through the Navajo Reservation, watch out for sheep. Don't hit any animals because you'll owe for that animal and its' future offspring. Remember it is a separate nation.
Enjoy!
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