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Thursday, October 15, 2020

Recognizing vandalism for what it is

TULSA, Okla. (KFOR) – Three people were arrested and police are searching for several others accused of painting ‘BLM’ on a Tulsa street. 

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  1. Contrast that with NYC mayor deBlasio's government sanctioned vandalism where he personally took part in painting "Black Lives Matter" on Fifth Avenue outside Trump Tower, and he ordered the arrest of anyone trying to clean up that hideous eyesore.
    When the message "F**K CUOMO AND DEBLASIO" was recently painted on a Brooklyn Street, a city crew removed it within hours of deBlasio becoming aware.

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  2. At least the DA is an elected official AND a Republican, so maybe the charges won't be arbitrarily dropped.

    Nemo

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  3. I live in Tulsa and thought some of you folks might like a little perspective from this part of the country. When the BLM chit started, It was shut down pretty quickly. Any signs of violence, vandalism, you were dealt with quickly. I watched a news video out of OKC of the OKCPD dealing with the BLM folks one night. Those cops were having a blast opening up on those punks with their rubber bullets. Was hilarious.
    As far as masks, bout half the people wear them. I wear one sometimes, but have never been harassed for not wearing one.
    Life for the most part is back to normal here, would not know there is a pandemic here outside of some people wearing masks. People still open/hold doors for you regardless of color. Had black gentleman hold a door for me yesterday, I politely told him "thank you sir". This is red state territory, people mind their own business, polite, will give the shirt off their back for someone in need, but do not tolerate BS. We are all too busy trying to pay the bills, take care of family.

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