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What a twerp.
The man is my hero
I wholly approve of this kind of thing whether or not I agree with the cause itself…
Though did he take off that lock on the door in the end…one minute it’s there, next it’s gone?
I loved this! Especially the soundtrack..
”The man is my hero”
This kind of action reminds me of ‘Plane Stupid’.
While I focus on the actual thing that is going on and feel that it’s a bit lame, others may be ignoring the actual annoyance being caused (and the self-righteousness involved), and will instead see its propaganda value when aired on things like YouTube.
As I think another thread on Pickled Politics was suggesting today: ”All is fair in love and war”.
I don’t really care for this moralistic kind of ‘direct action’ - but that’s just my view.