Message from @TheDriver
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Why not churches?
If we do activism at churches it should be a lot friendlier than what we do at synagogues and mosques.
Maybe I'm stupid but a synagogue isn't a church?
And how was Pikeville a mistake? Just curious
A synagogue is a synagogue, a church is Christian exclusively.
That makes sense
@TheDriver There was a large NSM showing, and they're very unkempt and unprofessional. People did not visually represent the ideology.
Oh sorry for that there's 5 other synagogues in the area
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A church isnt a religous building, it's a *Christian religous building.* Just like every smartphone isnt an iPhone.
not necessarily
I'll just keep to the synagogues
a lot of churches aren't christian
namely protestant
kek
but seriously though, you can't be a Christian without being a Fascist
it's coextensive
I'm really hoping I didn't blow out my back today my work is going to have to shell out some money to keep me quiet about their non compliance with osha
@FairUse WA is a good source for information regarding the church.
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We have one down here too I just remembered that! Now that would make the news
I'm dead serious. Phil let's scout it Saturday
Sounds like a plan.
Someone test this QR code for me.
@here
Yep it works
Sick
http://www.krdo.com/news/crime/el-paso-county-crime/denver-man-arrested-for-vandalizing-cos-synagogue/589033210
Hero who fought Antifa and protested Zionism needs help.
@Thomas Ryan is that code for btc?
Btc?
bitcoin
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No its a link to the gays article, slapped the QR code on the poster
Does postering and stickering a synagogue actually count as vandalism or anything illegal in texas? I've never been given a straight answer
Unlikely. Unless the property is damaged, or there is clear evidence of tresspassing.
Nothings illegal if you don't get caught
Clear evidence as in seeing you clearly on camera, and them being able to identify it as you, but you'd have to commit another crime for them to go that far.