Columbus Statue Protesters Reunited With Bikes Weeks After Police Took Them — After Aldermen Steps In To Help – Block Club Chicago

When reunited with the bike Sunday, Delaney Nichols described the moment as “oddly emotional... The whole thing was so f—–g uncalled for,” they said of police confiscating bicycles at the protest.
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Tom Paine's Ghost
5 years ago

What was so “uncalled for”? You participated in a riot. Perhaps you werent as violent as some others in your rioting mob but nonetheless, you were a rioter and all are treated equally. Isnt that the sort of “social justice” that you yearn for? So how about you shut your whiner and move on you baby.

PS You don’t get a trophy for participation.

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