So, was it illegal to take this particular pic?
The legal technicalities are to be determined by a judge, not the police, and not the Court of Public Opinion. The crimes here are Brandishing, and Menacing, the picture just shows the boys documenting that.
You said it wasn't a threat, when clearly it was. Also, that taking pictures isn't illegal, also wrong on that point.
Only school, SJW Facebook shaming.
Or, you could look at the notoriety the boys got, from this picture being shared all over the web, and offending the "SJWs" they were trying to offend. That doesn't really strike me as a loss of Power for those entitled white boys.
perhaps if they are concerned about the physical sign itself, could place it higher, or somehow out of range, if that is their major concern. Of course, placing it higher or otherwise out of range, no one could see the bullet holes, so no repairs may be necessary.
So, keep it out of the reach of Children? The sign was put up so that the victim of the crime (the real crime, of lynching a black man for talking to a white lady in a grocery store) isn't forgotten.
You're right, if they just took it down, or just buried it, instead of standing out on the roadside with headlights shining on it, then nobody would see it. Not to charge the boys with destruction of public property, it's up to the state to move it where nobody will read it, or shoot it, with a tricked out carbine. You know what the range on .223 Remington is? Of course not, so here's a hint: >The range you can read the history that sign is supposed to commemorate.
So, rather than tell these boys that celebrating a historic murder by showing their willingness to lynch black folk is offensive, you would have them take down the "Offensive" sign.
That would be censorship. Government censorship, since the state of Mississippi would be the ones to take it down, for being offensive.
Funny, how you defend the photo being up on facebook, then suggest taking the SIGN down for being offensive. If I didn't know any better, I'd think you sympathize more with the racists with guns, than the victim of the actual crime, and his decendants.