When Fox News tells them to.People a mile away from the federal courthouse can smell all of the chlorine gas that was unleashed on protesters tonight by the US Federal government. We've seen pictures of corrosive ordnance being unloaded by troops; we have chlorine smell pervasive throughout the area, up to a mile away; we have reports of dozens of people vomiting all night long from the gas, regardless of gas masks; we have plant damage consistent with chlorine toxicity that has shown up in the last 48 hours. Additionally, tonight we watched as the federal goon squad attempted to "extinguish" a small fire (started by one of their own hot canisters) with spray from hoses that just made all of the people near it retch, yank their masks off, and scream when the gas hit their faces. One person reported that the gas was burning his arm hair off. So, I kind of need to know, at what point is nightly chemical weapon use considered the same as using live ammo? At what point does the country and community at large consider this to be more than a protest that keeps getting gassed, and has in fact turned into civil war?
More seriously, when some of the Big News media actualyl report on it. All due respect for local news networks, things won't change until the NY Times or the Washingotn Post or NBC or CNN or something actually show footage of people being chorine-sprayed and can make the difference with regualr old tear gas clear enough.
Pretty much: you're waiting for a picture like the little girl being napalmed from Vietnam to go viral and become the Face of the moment.