What part of it exactly was misguided? And even if it was, it was some words engraved on a damned bunch of rocks that weren't hurting anyone that had no more power than what anyone was willing to give them. I don't remember these stones inspiring anyone to commit atrocities. The same can't be said of the Bible.
@@NittyGritty420 Scared, not hated but scared. They feared what they didn't understand...sorta like a dumb animal seeing its reflection for the first time kinda of dumb.
@@Smokin_Phat_Dabs The thing with conspiratards is that they never give out specifics that might lead to someone reading their bile, researching and probably concluding the obvious after about 30 seconds of googling, that they're completely full of 💩 and are just trying to stir up people because it gives them a pathetic sense of power.
Nobody wants that monstrosity back.
Tell us who the original owner is. That would explain a lot.
Do your own research bottom feeder.
It was an artist, looking to make a statement.
@@mattysee24 Since when do artists contract out their work?
@@mattysee24 Nope 0:25
Ted Turner and friends
If you want it back, then you're the one who needs help. Do you really believe and support that misguided crap? SMH
What part of it exactly was misguided? And even if it was, it was some words engraved on a damned bunch of rocks that weren't hurting anyone that had no more power than what anyone was willing to give them. I don't remember these stones inspiring anyone to commit atrocities. The same can't be said of the Bible.
@@scarpfish you know something others don’t, I’m here to tell you…Stay awake
Stated by the narrow-minded loser named chrisanderson263. You do realize a sculpture can look however the artist wants, right?
Cool. We can just look at a tax map and figure out who started this nonsense to begin with after they give the property back.
Never gonna happen, the only person who knew R.C.'s true name has been taken to the grave as it should be.
They blew it up themselves, but believe the lazy lie given here.
Which is what? If I may ask.
Why would they want to do that? Millions of people hated those stones… you don’t believe one of those people had the balls to destroy it?
@@NittyGritty420 Scared, not hated but scared. They feared what they didn't understand...sorta like a dumb animal seeing its reflection for the first time kinda of dumb.
@@Smokin_Phat_Dabs The thing with conspiratards is that they never give out specifics that might lead to someone reading their bile, researching and probably concluding the obvious after about 30 seconds of googling, that they're completely full of 💩 and are just trying to stir up people because it gives them a pathetic sense of power.
@@Smokin_Phat_Dabs It’s easy to understand what keeping the population under 500 million means
shoulda used a truck full off angry sand
Run blur! Run!