American Apparel Store in Second Life Taken Hostage in Fight for Voting Rights

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Interesting: A few weeks ago, the American Apparel Store in Second Life Taken Hostage in Fight for Voting Rights:

Following the lack of any progress towards introducting [sic] citizens voting rights to Second Life the SLLA began in-world military operations.

The SLLA selected as its first target the American Apparel Store in SL. Volunteers from the SLLA have been posted to the store and are preventing SL residents from buying any goods from this vendor.

The SLLA has no complaint with American Apparel but is seeking to introduce voting rights to Second Life. We hope that American Apparel will join us in putting pressure on Linden Labs to do this. The SLLA can then stop our attacks against customers using their store.

Interesting, I went to the virtual store, and no one was there. I wonder how they prevented people from buying goods?

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