Defending someone's "right" to destroy "public property"
Posted on: September 16, 2021 at 13:14:07 CT
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just makes you an idiot.
And for the record the "public property" defaced was privately owned by a foundation which had a voluntary agreement with the National Park Service to keep it in its natural state. So it really came down to vandalism of private property.
Go wordsmith your responses someplace else.