If they had any measure of intellegence, they would not be parroting failed marxist theories. From The Washington Times:
'Be a star': Rioters snared by own social media videos, grandma's review
It’s possible the feds may never have caught up with Javon Hardy without Facebook.
But prosecutors say he is the man in a Facebook Live video from the May riots in Rochester, New York, wearing a black hoodie and blue bandana and carrying a milk jug to a construction trailer. Moments later, the trailer ignites and the man on the video says, “If it’s not on fire, I didn’t do my job.”
Across the country in Portland, Oregon, investigators closed in on a man after spotting the distinctive vest he was wearing at the protests, captured in an online video, and then matching it to a photo his grandmother posted of him wearing the vest in an online product review.
And the level to which they were gathering:
The Washington Times reviewed 23 cases brought in federal courts from Seattle to Tampa, Florida, over the past three months of racial justice demonstrations. At least 14 of those cases showed indications that investigators used social media to help them make arrests.
The court documents also make clear just how much data they are collecting.
When a cop car was torched in Salt Lake City, investigators told a judge they had scoured at least five social media platforms and video from four news agencies, as well as security cameras and police body-cam footage, to build a database of more than 80,000 video clips and 1,700 images.
Good - get evidence. If I were doing something like this, I would stay as far away from cameras as possible. These kiddies are idiots.
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