Group dressed in military uniforms and MAGA demolish the California monolith singing ‘Cristo es rey’

An organization of Trump supporters singing “Christ is the King” and “America First” demolished a steel monolith in California overnight, just hours after the discovery of the design, which corresponds to similar obelisks discovered in Utah and Romania last week.

In a video posted on the DLive streaming, a 4-man organization dressed in a combination of military lattice and Make America Great Again products is seen pushing pine mountain’s most sensitive monument in Atascadero from Wednesday night until early Thursday morning.

“Christ is the king in this country. We don’t need illegal alien beings from Mexico or space,” one of the culprits said in the video.

Homophobic insults are heard to other members of the organization to describe the structure of the 10-foot-tall stainless metal obelisk, calling it ‘gay’, before moving to bring it down.

As the organization struggles to uproot the monolith, they can be heard singing “Christ is the King” as the monument sways in the dark.

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In a video posted on the broadcast website DLive, a 4-man organization dressed in a combination of military lattice and Make America Great Again products are seen pushing pine mountain’s monument to the most sensible in Atascadero.

The organization took a selfie after tearing down the statue and replaced it with a cross. The broadcast host, nicknamed CultureWarCriminal, is seen on the right.

Finally, the base of the statue detaches and falls to the ground with a dull noise.

The leader of the group, known through his CultureWarCriminal handle, then raises a fist in the air towards the camera and declares “America First. “

In the position of the monolith, the organization erected a cross, once back pointing out “Christ is king”.

You hear a member of the organization as a “gay bull” talking about the monolith.

The organization then poses in front of the cross, which appears to be made of two pieces of plywood, while everyone steps on the demolished monolith with a boot.

Once the photo shoot is over, the men tie ropes around it and drag it up the mountain, screaming and clapping.

“It’s a learning experience. No one has been arrested . . . It’s smart because it’s fun,” heard one of the band members.

The Atascadero monolith was discovered through an organization of hikers in the most sensitive of Pine Mountain on Wednesday morning. It is the third steel monolith to be discovered last week, with a clenched fist in the Utah desert and a moment close to an ancient Romanian. People.

The California facility gave the impression of being made of stainless steel, welded in combination in each of its 3 corners and with rivets attached to the side panels, it is 10 feet high and 18 inches wide, according to local reports.

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