Thanks for the advice. Personally, I'm trying to inspire others who would normally just be upset about the political climate, so I'm taking that risk. But if/when I want to go incognito, I'll take that under advisement.
Religion exists by virtue of being forced on people. Many gently reject it and many are battered and beaten mentally until they don't. People born into religious families will very very often share their family religion and other beliefs no matter what they are. People who have nothing else to turn to will often choose religion because it gives them hope and a group to belong to. Anybody who likes you will try to get you to do their things with them whether it's praying or playing a specific tabletop RPG. It's a pain in the ass and the people who don't understand "No" aren't worth your time.
Vandalize anything that doesn't belong to an individual or small business. I hit abandoned buildings and street signs (without covering the lettering) most but everything is fair game at this point. Especially ads. Stickers, paint, wheat paste or whatever. To be silent is to be complicit. I want us all to be able to tell the next generation that we fought and stirred shit up.
Not sure why you feel like it comes from non-Americans. I'm not suggesting a riot or a strike. But for now protesting is relatively safe. The most dangerous thing I've seen are the people who will heckle protesters. Protesting will also help you make connections with other people which is incredibly important right now.
Why is this not a default part of aftercare?