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My ideas were a petition, and getting others to boycott the company or any company that displays the posters. If that doesn’t work maybe a protest at either their headquarters or the subways/wherever the posters are. Is covering the posters up without damaging them legal? If hundreds or thousands of people started covering or tearing down the ads, would it turn into a BLM situation where they ignore it bc it’s too many people to catch? Would starting a fund to help bail people out for that ahead of time, like BLM did, help us with taking the posters down if it can’t be done legally? I’m nowhere near these ads but I wanna help stop this.

My ideas were a petition, and getting others to boycott the company or any company that displays the posters. If that doesn’t work maybe a protest at either their headquarters or the subways/wherever the posters are. Is covering the posters up without damaging them legal? If hundreds or thousands of people started covering or tearing down the ads, would it turn into a BLM situation where they ignore it bc it’s too many people to catch? Would starting a fund to help bail people out for that ahead of time, like BLM did, help us with taking the posters down if it can’t be done legally? I’m nowhere near these ads but I wanna help stop this.

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Apparently there are cuz the lady who tore down the posters in the subway got arrested. My reaction would be to remove or cover them too so I’m trying to see what can be done without getting in trouble.

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Don't ducking record yourself and publicize evidence of you doing it.