OP specifically says, “I don’t know the residents, although from the cars in the driveway it’s clear at least one of them is a cop.” From this I take it that they have never interacted at all.
If they did have a pre-existing relationship, it would be different. Heck, even standing in line at the grocery story it would be normal to exchange pleasantries with the people around you, at least here.
Remember when having a black family move in to a middle class white neighborhood caused consternation? Now it’s MAGA neighbors that bring down the values. What next? A ban on confederate flags at NASCAR?…for the times they are a-changing.
The only interaction I’ve had with them was to wave and say hello if they happened to be outside when I was walking past. I’ll admit the Trump flag deterred me from wanting to start a conversation before*, and now of course it would be seriously awkward to come right out and ask, Yo, where’d the flag go?
*Yes, I’m aware this kinda makes me a chickenshit, too.
Not really. Perhaps there was a time when neighbors would get together for street party cookouts and get to know each other, in some idyllic version of America of the past. In this reality, they likely don’t want to talk to you any more than you want to talk to them. In fact, they took some pains to let all their neighbors know what their values are and thus limit or invite interaction based on those values. I suspect that if you were to approach them about it, the response would likely be defensive.
The least likely explanation is that they changed their opinions. People in the Donald Cult do not change their minds. Most likely explanation is someone stole their flag.
I have a neighbor I don’t know that has proudly displayed “TRUMP 2020 NO MORE BULLSHIT” flag on the fence where everyone driving on the road to a national monument can see it. The corona/oil recession hit, now his house looks abandoned and for sale. The flag is gone. I’m sorry for his family it looks like they lost everything.
We like the signs, so we know where to look when gunshots happen. The trumpy banner folks around here are often involved in stupid domestic shit, or have a house full of dead cars and engine blocks on dirt with grass growing through the cylinders.
I am not saying they are the source of crime around here, but if I cop is rolling through the neighborhood that doesn’t live here, it’s usually at one of these houses.
I suspect there are a lot of Trump voters here, but the “trump sign” Trump voters are the ones that have messed up environmental disaster yards and beer cans and stuff piled everywhere. I think the Trump Bullshit flags are the new bars and stars.
Well, there’s a farmhouse in my blue state with a very large trump sign on the roof you can literally see a mile away, so I guess my anecdote cancels out yours.
There’s an unincorporated area near our neighborhood where really nice homes stand on multiple-acre lots. Several of those houses sport Trump flags. These aren’t ignorant, America Fuck Yeah rednecks – they’re well-off exurbanites. They may be Republicans for any of the usual reasons, but I cringe when I imagine the pathologies that make them not just conservative or Republican but literal, flag-waving Trump supporters. It’s like they’re saying I’ve got mine, the rest of you can fuck off and die.
WTF does this have to do with anything? FFS was in regards to “antifa” targeting cops. Do you have any evidence that this was politically motivated? The article doesn’t mention it.
I lived in Boulder Creek/Ben Lomond area for years. I find it very upsetting. I need to check the Dept website to see if I can find out more about his funeral and if there is a fund for his family.
Loach’s article didn’t mention it but apparently according to other articles his now removed Facebook page showed that he had become more and more upset with police brutality so this was potentially politically motivated. Haven’t seen anything at all related to Antifa though so FFS still seems appropriate.
This guy was a deadly nut and this was tragic – the victims and families have my sympathy.