Yeah, some of those "reporters" were the most effeminate queefs I've ever seen; skinny jeans, designer tennis shoes, ...some with screwy hairdo's. Some were outright haughty looking. If you had a camera and didn't dress like them they tended to scowl at you like you are the enemy (probably not incorrect). And yeah, anybody who walked up with a long gun was swarmed instantly. Comical to watch.
Too bad Richmond is such toilet bowl. Saw people two different times smoking pot first thing in the morning, lots of boarded up buildings, BLM, acab, our streets, painted all over the sidewalks, walls, store fronts, the distinct odor of piss everywhere and then there were some local residents adding to the cultural experience.
At one point I was on a median strip waiting for a caravan with a young couple hanging out behind me. A local white dude with a distinct appearance comes up and leans up against a tree and starts taking pictures of this girls backside. I stopped what I was doing and asked him out loud why he was taking pictures of that girls back side. The couple turn around like WTF and this guy walks
right up to me and says he's taking pictures of the flags they are holding and I could see them on the interenet....uh huh....nice cheap pocket camera you have dilbert.....he did walk off.
In hind sight, a good slap might have expedited things.
Like a friend said, everything progressivism touches turns to shit. Richmond city is definite proof.
Huge thanks to all the Patriots who made the drive to be there or drive through. In spite of the Broad street closure, we definitely make the impression that we are still here and are not laying down.
Oh, and as far as the cops on the street go, got a chance to talk to a few of them who went out of their way several times when they didn't have to. They are officially limited in expressing personal opinions on anything but I got the distinct impression they are on the right side of things, you know, like law, order, Liberty........ that kind of stuff.