Originally Posted by Old_Toot
Originally Posted by deflave
I would organize via a church or some form of existing FaceBook page.

Your mission statement (for lack of a better term) and name of the impromptu organization should be something along the lines of "Protector's of History" or "Americans for America." You'll need some form of general description of what you're trying to put together and that should include something along the lines of hearing a community's voice and allowing the taking down of monuments or the removal of historic landmarks to be done via due process and not based upon the loudest mob on any given day.

From there you could build groups that would respond to known targets for the sake of preservation. What they legally have on their person when they arrive to peacefully protect a landmark would be up to the individual. Same as any other American.

If you try messaging anything the way you did here, your format and effort will be shut down immediately.



Too easy to infiltrate.

Nobody is talking about illegal activity so I’m not sure how much infiltration would be an issue assuming common sense and not giving out personal information to risk vandalism and personal attacks. As already mentioned using phone apps seems to be the way antifa is doing it and probably a good idea. Counter surveillance/infiltrating of antifa as part of the organization would be a great idea. Let’s dox them when we can and stop seeing ourselves as the victims and start using the same legal but in your face, demand to be heard tactics but as the good guys (which we are).
Protecting monuments and culture is a good idea but picking our battles and going to places where they’re blocking roads and burning things down will be that much easier for us to defend against a bias media. Protect a statue and “you’re racist” protect a building from looting or open up a road for people to get to work and they’ll have a tougher time spinning it.