It's much worse than protecting a mural or giaant yellow letters on a road; it is using taxpayer-funded police, whose sole purpose is to maintain the safety of said taxpayers, to protect a racist slogan placed on public property and paid for by public funds.
Endorsing such actions violates a whole bunch of laws, and creates a public forum that entitles anyone and everyone to paint their opinions on public streets.
It's much worse than protecting a mural or giaant yellow letters on a road; it is using taxpayer-funded police, whose sole purpose is to maintain the safety of said taxpayers, to protect a racist slogan placed on public property and paid for by public funds.
Endorsing such actions violates a whole bunch of laws, and creates a public forum that entitles anyone and everyone to paint their opinions on public streets.