terrorism only works if the people targeted cave to the fear of the threat. will we postpone and reschedule ad infinitum because someone calls in some threat on the exact day every time?
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Ugh. Nothing new to say that hasn't been said already.
Hopefully it will be rescheduled far enough in advance for me to take another day off.
My power's been out since noon.... I think the local cell tower got hit because I don't even have cell service after the power came back on. This is a real bummer, but we should try our best to attend the rescheduled event.
Lots of power knocked out all over the place, and a tornado warning also, so many people may be offline at the moment.
What a fucking buzzkill...
I would really like to hear the reason.
Thanks to all that were helping out and getting involved.
We can look at this like a dry run for the next one.
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Also posted in rally thread:
https://papost.org/2020/06/03/gun-ri...SvuHVIRPsPQbnw
I'd really like to know the true reasons behind this. I was all set to go.
What a shit show this turned into and I wouldn't put it past the Antifa scum to do it either. The guys still planning to go really need to be smart about this as it can still turn sideways fast. I
I hate to say this but I think canceling it was the smart thing to do for the cause in the long run. Anyway you look at it we loose if something goes down regardless of the facts.
Quote:
Stolfer provided additional details, saying he received an email Wednesday morning from someone he didn*t know who said he was aware of a threat being shared online.
*Individuals were going to portray themselves as Second Amendment activists,* Stolfer said, describing the threat. *They were going to mix with the crowd and then they were going to start killing people. And the effort was to denigrate and cause a loss of prestige among legislators by misuse of firearms and to destroy our reputation.*
Stolfer declined to provide a copy of the email, saying he wanted guidance from law enforcement officials. Stolfer said after he received the email, he contacted Metcalfe who then contacted law enforcement.
Stolfer said he spoke with Pennsylvania Capitol Police on Wednesday. Troy Thompson, a spokesperson for the Pennsylvania Department of General Services, which oversees Capitol Police, didn*t immediately have details when contacted by a reporter.