Message from @wyatt
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Well goyim I'm on my way to the summer of hate festival
^ It begins
Woah
NOICE
WEll damn.
>we held a KKK rally we are not anti white
Leslie Mehta? Coal burner?
Claire Gastanza?
>we accepted this much smaller rally filled with FBI employees
Wtf..... I love the ACLU now!
wtf I love civil rights now
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@wyatt can't read that too blurry what does it say
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So playing for time lol
What the Hell
This is great
basically the city sent a letter that basically read "buh buh buh we gave the KKK a rally we are not doing this because of his views!"
It's Jewish trickery at its best.
But did they reinstate the permit?
No.
This is them trying to buy another day.
Making it so there is no time for our suit to be heard before the rally.
Look at me! We are civil rights now!
It's gonna go down like auburn
@SpencerReesh they basically responded with what Wyatt said, and asking if the ACLU was officially representing Kessler. ACLU responded already saying that yes, they are taking the case. I expect ACLU will be sending more inquiries to the city, though I don't know whether they'll all be publicly posted.
ACLU is still working on their formal suit. They will be filing either today or tomorrow. We have time.
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This is way bigger than we all realize, it could actually lead to the statue being legally protected if a case can be made that antiwhite sentiments are behind the removal. Jason you should make that case with ACLU
Can you imagine what a WIN it would be if this lawsuit forced them to stand down on removing it?
I don't know if that's really their thing, tbh. The rally itself falls under their usual work, but probably not protecting the statue.
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Either way, it's going to be great if we just get a nice track record of winning suits against people who try to shut down or otherwise impede our events
We have a track record of winning. In the 90s the ACLU did the same for WN groups denied permits.
Make no mistake it COULD be their thing if they wanted. If a MLK statue was being removed by a white vice mayor they'd be on it
so the kkk rally was allowed so they could fuck us over
I don't think they want to do that, though. They likely only take cases like this one because they want to maintain some image of not being biased in favor of lefties. Defending the statue on the basis of anti-white sentiments would place them explicitly on the right, and not just normal "conservative" right.
look we aren't biased!