06/11/2020
We support Black Lives Matter- (and also about tips). Clearing this up- because i said it better on our wordpress account......."We embrace, and are with, and in support of Black Lives Matter. We do not support the police culture of brutality, violence, fear, racism, power, and impunity for law or recourse. We dont think police are able to be armed, or that they have shown they can be responsible, as they have shown that they are above the law. We would like to see a radical change. There is a problem, and as we have seen the last week Police have continued to use violence, have escalated things, and also have gotten away with it." Id also like to add that police especially have shown a disregard for human life, especially black lives. Police have also shown how the laws do not apply to them, and that they can simply make their video's magically disappear. Their slogan " Protect and serve" is shown in their killing, hiding of evidence, and serving each other- much like a gang, criminal group, or mafia. and of course a structure supporting racism, profiling, and mindless conclusions, while embracing fear. i wish there was a way to change this.............
NEXT TOPIC some people seem to have misconceptions on protesting technique- id like to re-iterate tips, as ive been both tear gassed and pepper sprayed a few times- Milk helps with oils in pepper spray, but not really for tear gas. Tear-Gas is best with de-ionized water- regular is ok, but deionized is going to help you more, if you have a de-humidifier the water that comes from that is de-ionized i believe, but i wouldnt drink it. swimming goggles are excellent, and really the best besides a full mask p100 respirator, any googles help, and eye protection is always a good call for rubber bullets, or beanbags {EDIT- SWIMMING GOGGLES BAD FOR RUBBER BULLETS). IM NOT SURE OF WHAT is good for rubber bullets, but protection is better for sure than none. hoping you dont get tear gassed or pepper sprayed. but if you even throw a wet bandana over your facemask the water will bond to the chemicals and help a little, but its not so great to breath through. The traffic cone method with a bottle of water to cool tear gas seems awesome, however ive never seen this in action, but i hear its a two person job. most of you know, but tear gas is hot, so bring a oven mitten, protect your head and eyes. Most important, is stay safe.
wait- why is the enter button working now? is it tab?