>>510978525Come on, give the guy a story he will remember.
>>510978306OK anon; here's the full story...
Actor Shia LeBeouf got butt-hurt over Trump, so he decided to put on a 4-year protest which he called "He will not divide us". The idea was for america to unite in hatred against trump.
His first plan was to put a live camera on a city street, to allow random people to face the camera and say "he will not divide us". Pretty quickly, it turned into a freak show. There was one guy who (maybe mentally ill) just rocked and changed 'he will not divide us" over and over again for 10 minutes.
Pretty soon, anons from /pol/ started showing up to counter-message through the camera. My favorite was when some anon decided to do an eyes-wide-shut artistic ritual:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWMH56mSR4E
LeBeouf saw that he lost control, so he shut down his plan. The next version was the flag... he had a flag that said "he will not divide us". He live-streamed the flag, but thought it would be protected because he pointed the camera up showing only the sky and the flag.
/pol/ used the location of the stars and the trails of passing planes to calculation the location where the flag must be; and less than 24 hours after it went up, the live stream saw the flag come down, being replaced by a Trump hat being raised.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxRLsWKYA6Q
Lebeuf came up with his final idea. This time, the flag would be moved to a foreign country, and to a building which was under (I think government) protection.
A few days later the live stream showed a drone carrying a burning clloth show up the the flagpole, attempting to set the flag on fire.
It was one of those funny moments which united nearly everyone