01:25:58.560Vermont, if I'm not mistaken, 95% white state has recently rid itself due to Max's activism of a Shibun state rep.
01:26:14.160Here's a quick bit from the local news about it.
01:26:22.160For two years, we lived in my husband's childhood home feeling unsafe.
01:26:27.160Former state representative Kaya Morris stepped away from her house seat last year after a series of racial threats, her husband getting emotional reading some of the online comments written about his wife.
01:26:59.320But Vermont's attorney general T.J. Donovan says after four months of investigating, there's not enough evidence to prosecute anyone for some of the incidents that included vandalism and a home invasion.
01:27:09.320And he cannot take negative commenters to court.
01:27:12.320I find the statements presented to us in this matter, while racist, insulting and degrading, are not subject to prosecution.
01:27:21.320The Constitution does not permit us to prosecute racist speech because we find it offensive.
01:27:28.320Instead, Donovan announced a new bias incident reporting system and new bias training for local law enforcement.
01:27:34.320Bennington police were questioned by some on their handling of a perceived death threat on Morris' husband's computer.
01:27:40.320My agency has been completely cooperative with the attorney general's office.
01:27:47.320And that's a protocol that Mr. Donovan and I have agreed that needs to be worked on about how we take digital items that have digital capability, computers, iPads, iPhones, we get them to the Vermont State Police.
01:28:04.320But as officials called for the community to come together, this happened.
01:28:08.320I'm gonna let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.
01:28:14.320The first-described internet troll Max Misch, who was named in the attorney general's investigation and who Vermont's superior court ruled had stalked Morris and had to stay away from her for a year in 2016, came wearing a Pepe the Frog t-shirt.
01:28:28.320It's an image some supporting Kai Morris say is offensive.
01:28:31.320Why do you have to walk into a valuable community conversation with that symbol of hate?
01:28:59.320Well, this woman, she's originally from Chicago.
01:29:08.320And she moved here, I don't know exactly when, I think, I guess around 2011 or something around there.
01:29:18.320And she marries this white guy, James Lawton, and she keeps her name for some reason, doesn't take his surname.
01:29:34.320And she just, everything about her is like, you know, like the BLM crap and like the refugees and everything, you know, everything like that.
01:29:50.320But, but, but, but, you know, she's, but she's in a, you know, but she's in a 95% white state, you know, and it's just, you know, it's always like black fucking like bullshit and like, like activism and all this.
01:30:11.320It's like, you're in the wrong, you know, you're in the wrong state for this.
01:30:15.320Well, she's basically saying white Vermonters be racist and shit.