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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 3373797" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>The only reason I'm not providing direct links is because of how I accessed the information. Reddit (and specifically the r/PublicFreakout sub) is a great aggregator of self-posted and media links and reports, where you can view most of the posted content without ever clicking a link. I was also able to see witness statements and video on r/tulsa directly from people who were on the bridge during the horse trainer incident. I didn't have to check Youtube/Facebook/Twitter/Instagram and a hundred other websites to gather information. You can if you want click to the source web address to see comments outside of Reddit though, so it's a pretty effective aggregator. </p><p></p><p>I browse Reddit on mobile, but post here on a laptop, hence linking is rarely practical, especially if there are multiple links. Sorry.</p><p></p><p>To me, "peaceful" is up to and including yelling and foul language, but no incitement to riot or cause any person or property damage. No stockpiling, carrying of improvised or manufactured weapons with the intent to cause harm or damage. No defacing of property. No detention of any unwilling person to prevent them from leaving the scene of the protest. Absolutely no direct physical contact with others or their property with the intent to menace, coerce, extort or cause fear. </p><p></p><p>The mob on the bridge in Tulsa broke several of those expectations, so I do not consider them peaceful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 3373797, member: 1132"] The only reason I'm not providing direct links is because of how I accessed the information. Reddit (and specifically the r/PublicFreakout sub) is a great aggregator of self-posted and media links and reports, where you can view most of the posted content without ever clicking a link. I was also able to see witness statements and video on r/tulsa directly from people who were on the bridge during the horse trainer incident. I didn't have to check Youtube/Facebook/Twitter/Instagram and a hundred other websites to gather information. You can if you want click to the source web address to see comments outside of Reddit though, so it's a pretty effective aggregator. I browse Reddit on mobile, but post here on a laptop, hence linking is rarely practical, especially if there are multiple links. Sorry. To me, "peaceful" is up to and including yelling and foul language, but no incitement to riot or cause any person or property damage. No stockpiling, carrying of improvised or manufactured weapons with the intent to cause harm or damage. No defacing of property. No detention of any unwilling person to prevent them from leaving the scene of the protest. Absolutely no direct physical contact with others or their property with the intent to menace, coerce, extort or cause fear. The mob on the bridge in Tulsa broke several of those expectations, so I do not consider them peaceful. [/QUOTE]
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