Sorry but that’s completely inconclusive
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Replying to @drethelin @hikikomorphism
You can hang out somewhere and that doesn’t mean you’re “stationed” there
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Replying to @drethelin
this is approximately as plausible as a claim that gosh, that guy wasn't antifa, he was just wearing a black balaclava because it was cold on his bike ride home and that's why he was holding a u-lock, shame about how that journalist ran full-tilt into it and gashed his skull
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Replying to @hikikomorphism
Sorry but I strongly disagree. People at protest type events literally just hang out with their friends for long periods. It is extremely plausible that any given set of people attending such an event are just hanging out.
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Replying to @drethelin
what specific evidence would be sufficient for you to change your mind?
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Replying to @hikikomorphism
A photo of their “setup”, a sufficiently dangerous-looking set of guns in their cache, (eg modified bump stock guns on tripods), a social media post that’s credibly from one of the specific people on the roof with an implication of plans, probably some other things
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Replying to @drethelin @hikikomorphism
But also: it is not actually illegal to prepare to defend yourselves from violence from others nor should it be. You can say their paranoid fantasy about immigrant antifa death squats is incorrect, but I still think it’s within their rights to take peaceful steps to prevent it.
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Replying to @drethelin
ok, so nothing short of a plan to commit a massacre, completely unprompted, could convince you that these groups are preparing for urban warfare.
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