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posted ago by weholdthesetruths ago by weholdthesetruths +388 / -3

We are the peaceful ones. We always have been. We are the polite ones. But that needs to change. We are the counter culture now. At the risk of sounding like a commie "we need to organize our communities."

We can't fight the government on this. The government is bought and paid for by the globalists. We have no choice but to force businesses into bucking the unconstitutional edicts by making life a living hell for them.

The video posted today with the group that went into the store is a good start. I think we can do better.

First, I think we need more people at these events. Get on Facebook or go door to door or whatever, tell people what you want to accomplish, what the plan is and the rationale for it, and get people to show up. I think we need at least groups of 50 to make this matter.

I think what these guys tried was smart but they thought too small. They went in with cash, hoping to take their items and pay so as to avoid theft charges. What they should have done was all grab a cart, and head down their respective aisles, grabbing whatever they could get their hands on and throwing them in their carts, then march toward the front of the store and ask to be served.

If refused, they should leave their carts there. All 50 or more of them, stacked full with various goods, forcing the workers to have to go try and put everything back. That's an exhausting job and they won't want to keep doing it. Store owners will eventually say "I want things back to normal. Let them buy."

That's disruption. You can't just go in, start shouting, and invite fights. You have to have organized, coordinated attacks. This way the only "crime" they can get you for is trespassing, not theft. And with a large group you're less likely to experience physical confrontations and assault charges.

*edit - maybe try to focus more on perishable items like meat and milk and eggs and such. That stuff they HAVE to put back quickly or it will spoil. They'll have no choice but focus on that.

*edit #2 - we need to have a specific demand for the store owners when we do this or they may not know what to do exactly. It would help if we printed out a bunch of flyers with one demand and one threat on it and drop a bunch of them behind us as we leave like "Take down your mask signs and serve people without masks or this will happen to you every week at a different time. When you've agreed to comply put a notice on your door that says 'masks not required' and post to facebook and twitter that you'll no longer require them and these actions will stop. We want to support your business, but we need you to support our rights or that will no longer happen."

*edit - #3 - I actually think we should do this with masks on. I think it would be even more disruptive because then we couldn't even be cited for trespassing and we don't need to even cause confrontations. Just fill up your carts quietly and peacefully with your masks on, put your note to the owner of the company on top of your cart and leave it at the front of the store. If we do this in groups, the message will get through and we don't even have to out our identities or risk any kind of legal kickback. Organize a silent protest. Everyone wear masks. Everyone fill up their carts. Everyone leave them at the front of the store with that list of demands resting on top of them, and leave. Boom. Watch things change.