Protests vs. Felonies: The Truth About Tesla Arson Incidents

@toddhuffshow Destroying property isn’t a protest—it’s a crime. Here’s your crash course on the difference between free speech and felonies. 🛑 #Protest #Riots #LawAndOrder #ConservativeNotBitter #ToddTalk #Culture #Faith #Politics #ChristianConservative ♬ original sound - Todd Huff

My friends, NBC wants you to believe setting Teslas on fire is an “apparent act of protest.”

But it’s actually an apparent felony.

You see, protests are legal — and destroying property is illegal.

Here in Indiana, torching a Tesla could land you a Level 6 Felony, a $10,000 fine, and a cozy stay in the clink.

For years, I’ve offered a public service to those confused about the difference between a protest and a riot.

Protests involve signs, chants, and free speech. But your protest becomes a riot when fires are lit, cars are smashed, and violence erupts.

And when violence is used to intimidate others for political ends, congratulations — you’ve graduated from rioter to domestic terrorist.

This has been a public service announcement from The Todd Huff Show.

Todd Huff

Todd Huff is a popular talk show host and podcaster known for his intelligent and entertaining conservative discussions on The Todd Huff Show, which attracts 200,000 weekly listeners. He covers a variety of topics, including politics and culture, with a focus on authentic and meaningful dialogue. Outside of work, he enjoys traveling with his family, spending time outdoors, and coaching his kids' soccer team.

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