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There are legitimate street events featuring bricks, such as Akce Cihla (Beneficial Brick)

It's this June and only a 1-minute walk away from where I saw a cybertruck in Prague last month... Unrelated ofc

so it's not about throwing bricks at people :(
Those look suspiciously like blocks.
All bricks are blocks but definitely not vice-versa, and these certainly don't have the dimensions or material of a standard brick.
I couldn't find what they were made of but the material is quite white to allow for painting, and reasonably dense. The point is to buy one, paint/draw/spray your message on it and place it within the structure, so they are obviously weatherproof. The proceeds go to care for mentally disabled people.
I know, I think those people might actually be androids with screens for faces