I wanted to rewrite this post because my last one had a lot of on-the-fly edits and I think I can make this cleaner.
Here's what we should do:
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Find people in your neighborhood/community who are sick of masks and want a change and invite them to participate. Start a facebook group or get people on a massive text chain or something like that.
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Decide the dates and times you plan to do this. Get people to go in groups of at least 15, the bigger the better. That's disruptive, and frankly, people can go in all day in different shifts and keep it going.
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Decide on the grocery store you wish to target.
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Go in with masks on, grab a cart, and grab all the perishable goods (meat, cheese, milk, eggs, etc.) along with a few other things to make replacing things more time consuming.
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Place your list with the demands on the top of the cart filled with items (it will say "replace your 'masks required signs' with a 'we support your constitutional rights--no masks required' signs and then these actions will stop.")
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Walk your cart to the front of the store.
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Leave it there and go home.
This way we:
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Avoid physical confrontations
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Avoid being identified so we can be charged with trespassing, etc.
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Create real disruption for these business owners forcing them to change.
I like this and would like to add onto it:
Do not wear the same clothes for multiple raids, change before each raid. Take notes of what you wear on each raid so you can avoid wearing the same thing again by accident. This includes any sort of hats, tops, bottoms, shoes, and coats.
Do not wear any uniquely identifiable items on your body, such as jewelry, headphones, purses, backpacks.
Wear sun glasses and baseball caps, or winter caps if you live in a cold area.
If you're a woman, or a dude with long hair, change your hair style between each raid, pin it up, move it side to side, trim it, brade it, etc.
Try to conceal large tattoos or multiple tattoos in the same area on your body.
Do not take ANY modern technology with you, if it has any wireless capabilities, it stays at home. CD player, tape player, Gameboy are fine. Unacceptable: Any phones, smart watches, modern handheld gaming consoles.
Try not to speak much. Avoid saying anything to anyone if possible. Perform your objective and leave.
Do NOT park your vehicle on their property. Park several blocks away. A raid with multiple people should see everyone parking on a different street, different block, in all directions.
Wear sanitary / cleaning gloves, or real gloves if you're in a cold area.
The reasoning for all of this is so that you don't leave any sort of "foot print" or proof that you did this. Parking far away will ensure that they manager can't inspect the outer cameras and give your vehicle information and license information to law enforcement. Wearing gloves will prevent you from leaving finger prints while simultaneously giving the illusion that you're taking Covid more seriously. Not bringing ANY modern technology with you will ensure that law enforcement can't trace your location during the raid. Not wearing the same set of clothes on each raid will ensure that law enforcement can't inspect videos from multiple scenes and identify you. Not wearing headphones, jewelry, backpacks, is self explanatory. Wearing any sort of cap will help disguise your hair.