Post #3110214
2026-06-05 02:03 UTC
The article collects a lot of information, and isn’t out right wrong, but I find the author under-sympathetic to someone that didn’t have the financial resources to challenge a corrupt corporation and decided going viral was their best bet. Also, I find the author’s language in the comment describing the cops acting like pigs as
if you put yourself in the cops shoes (something I wouldn’t necessarily recommend doing) they show up and from their vantage point it’s a bunch of rowdy out of town youtuber influencer kids against local homeowners in the community.
grossly too sympathetic to cops. The author is basically rationalizing and portraying sympathetically the way cops side with wealth and capital over the actual law.
Replies (2)
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@sailor_sega_saturn@awful.systems 2026-06-05 05:21
Heck I’m not sympathetic to local homeowners and I’m a local homeowner. We suck.
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@Evinceo@awful.systems 2026-06-07 04:07
The author is basically rationalizing and portraying sympathetically the way cops side with wealth and capital over the actual law. It’s techdirt what else do you expect?