Protesters should set up security cams where possible, and encourage folks to record as much as possible on their phones. Police tend to be violent, unpredictable and dangerous.
Nice Drudge Retort headline:
Costco Cut the CheeseThe mayor of a small island town in SC who runs a profitable cheese company posted racial messages on Facebook, leading to Costco to pull his product from 120 stores.
Racist mayor:
"I am sickened by the senseless killings in Georgetown last night. 2 innocent people murdered. Not 2 thugs or people wanted on multiple warrants. 2 white people defenselessly gunned down by a black man," Henry wrote. "So why do we stand by and allow BLM to lawlessly destroy great American cities and threaten their citizens on a daily basis ... this has gone on too long. Rise up America. This BLM and Antifa movement must be treated like the terror organizations they are."
However, the killings seemed to have nothing to do with BLM and the killer was caught.
According to the Georgetown County Sheriff's Office, the man Henry spoke of, 23-year-old Ty Sheem Ha Sheem Walters III, was arrested on Aug. 24 for shooting three people and killing two — 21-year-old Laura Anderson and her step-father, Nick Wall — during an altercation following a car accident that day in Georgetown, South Carolina.
Good for Costco, though if they want to do more good, they could put this company on blacklist for a year, and not buy their products and check back and if the company has improved and taken the measures they claim they will, reinstate them to say 40 stores, another year and progress, another 40 stores. That'd make the company stick to its word, improve its policies and help the community (food bank, etc), and return a product that was popular with Costco buyers, and keep the cheese company employees employed.
Or not. But one problem is often followup after crisis management, and my idea above seems to offer a win-win solution.