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[–] kiWreft ago (edited ago)
People must fight Antifa with different means. For example. Print a banner. Call it a work of art. Let your friend asses it as a very expensive piece. Go to the insurance company and insure it, say, for EUR 50,000. You can make that EUR 500,000, but the premium will be too high. Then go on a legally authorized demonstration and be a model citizen. Have a bunch of friends videotape everything that is happening. Let the Antifa thugs take the banner away from you and tear it. Document the damage. Bring a claim to the insurer along with the evidence and the police report. Receive your moneys. Let the insurance company hunt down the culprits and stake a regress claim against them. See the Antifa faggots cry.
Even if you will not receive insurance compensation (because if that is classified as a riot, companies do not pay insurances), the case can be registered with the police as a much higher category crime. Depends upon country, but intentional damage of EUR 50,000 property with using violence against the owner will be seen as a very serious crime in most countries. The insurance policy will be the decisive proof.
[–] bdmthrfkr [S] ago
I like the way you think Chuck!