Rebels

Peter Walker reports:

Went today to the LaVoy Finicum site on Hwy 395 to see what’s happening. An ongoing source of tension and anger. The memorial has been toned down. William C. Fischer of Idaho and a local friend watch it 24/7 from an adjacent legal (if symbolically problematic…) campsite. They told me they’ll stay until a permanent solution is found. They want the memorial set back off the road with a few parking spaces and a path to access the memorial from the camp. Being set off the road is key: others don’t have to see it. Possibly better than leaving it as a festering source of anger, potential conflict, and recruiting. Would require federal USFS authorization.

They want a “memorial” on public land for a guy who was part of a criminal seizure and occupation of more public land, carried out by heavily armed men who threatened violence for weeks and did tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage.

Why the hell should there be a memorial to him on public land?

Those flags are a joke, given the criminals’ attitude to the actual government of the actual country.

“Don’t tread on me” doesn’t mean “give me the public land.” Get out.

 

Comments

4 responses to “Rebels”

  1. Samantha Vimes Avatar
    Samantha Vimes

    I’m thinking these same people probably get very angry about impromptu memorials set up on sites where *unarmed* black boys and men were killed by police.

  2. Blood Knight in Sour Armor Avatar
    Blood Knight in Sour Armor

    Gawd… I moved up here to get away from that horrible traitor flag…

  3. John Avatar

    Sometimes, just sometimes, a picture is worth even MORE than a thousand words.

    When they finally decide to pack up and leave, the place will be just strew with their garbage.

  4. Screechy Monkey Avatar
    Screechy Monkey

    Why the hell should there be a memorial to him on public land?

    So the rest of us know where to urinate?