They are the victims

Kerri, 23, and Kaylee Rollo, 22, sisters, are heroes and they are victims.  They have been doxxed and Kerri has been fired from her job.  Why?  Because they did something good: they trashed a Charlie Kirk shrine in Arkansas.  We all know that Kirk was a scumbag of the highest order.  He deserved exactly what he got and his death should be celebrated, not mourned.

The heroic duo was recorded doing the right thing and as can be expected, internet terrorists attacked them and they have suffered grave consequences simply for doing the right thing.  There is a funds drive for their legal defense and I just donated $1,000 because I respect what they did and I believe that they should have their cases dismissed on the grounds of necessity.

Their first amendment rights have been trampled over and they do not deserve the treatment that they’re getting.  Would I do what they did?  No, because knowing my luck, someone would record it and post it online where someone would expose me to my employer, who would then cave and fire me.  The only thing that they’re guilty of is not thinking things through, but that’s not a crime!

As can be expected, someone found Kerri’s employer and whined and complained.  And, of course, that now former employer caved into pressure rather than standing behind an employee who did the right thing.

As for Kaylee, she was apparently kicked out of the house in which she was staying and her boyfriend seems to have broken up with her.  Coward!  Kaylee is clearly too good for a guy who won’t even stand up for the woman who he ostensibly cares about!

If anything the Rollo sisters should be respected, not charged with a crime.  This is the greatest injustice since Little House on The Prairie.

If you, like me, respect what these brave patriots did, then I urge you to do what I did: donate, donate, donate!