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One of the very fine people in Charlottesville.
There you go, sir. Froth it up.One guy, in San Francisco of all places, is involved in an incident that may well have been an accident and out come the desperate leftist cries of 'fascism.' How pathetic.
^ see this is how easily using your car as a weapon of terrorism can be justified.Or they can stay off the road and actually protest, rather than obstructing traffic and harassing motorists.
Charlottesville etc., DeSantis just the other day was suggesting cars should hit protesters.One guy, in San Francisco of all places, is involved in an incident that may well have been an accident and out come the desperate leftist cries of 'fascism.' How pathetic.
Lol. The OP is the froth. Im simply calling bullshit.There you go, sir. Froth it up.
Whoops. Yashuddawayttid.Lol. The OP is the froth. Im simply calling bullshit.
Probably would've. Abbott would have also pardoned him too. They love right wing killers that kill anyone left of their fascism.I am sure DeSantis would have called that an act of self-defense and offered James Alex Fields Jr. a job in his personal security detail.
NYC completely shut down traffic in Midtown Manhattan to a standstill.The organizers of the local event, here, did a bang-up job of establishing the ground rules. Stay out of the road. Ignore the maga hatters. No chanting at the police.
Seems like in the face of official and other incitements to vehicular violence, organization going forward has to include how to minimize the opportunities for maga street thugs.
Waited for what?Whoops. Yashuddawayttid.
The point of a protest is to not be convenient for you.Or they can stay off the road and actually protest, rather than obstructing traffic and harassing motorists.
Interesting. And how do you gain support for your cause when your protests only get people upset. By design.The point of a protest is to not be convenient for you.
The point of a protest is to not be convenient for you.
And what if my angry protests block your way to work or an important appointment? What about your rights in such situations? Or do you not really care that much about the rights of others.But what if loud protesters threaten to deafen me with their shouting and yelling? Doesn't my reasonable apprehension of this potential injury justify my gunning them down? If not, then is this truly still America?
It definitely justifies vehicular violence, being late for an appointment you didn't leave early enough for.And what if my angry protests block your way to work or an important appointment? What about your rights in such situations? Or do you not really care that much about the rights of others.
Why is it that when you cannot refute what someone says you call them a socialist?LOL. Says the socialist
One of those “very fine people”Hmm right wing nutjob using their car as a weapon of terrorism against political opponents, where did I hear of that before?
Mass protests against Trump under way across US but violence and threats thwart some rallies – live
Four San Francisco protesters hit by car in ‘possible intentional act’; ‘credible threat’ identified against Texas lawmakers attending ‘No Kings’ protestwww.theguardian.com
Seems like the peaceful opposition to Trump's Stalin moment is riling up the street level fascists.
Maybe not. I cut and paste directly from the Guardian.
I learned that from you. Except you use commie.Why is it that when you cannot refute what someone says you call them a socialist?
So, to be clear, you right to block the road trumps my right to drive on it. Explain that constitutional reasoning for me.It definitely justifies vehicular violence, being late for an appointment you didn't leave early enough for.
And now you are forced to go the Peewee Herman route. Do you have any rational arguments to use, or are you just call to call people names?I learned that from you. Except you use commie.
And what if my angry protests block your way to work or an important appointment? What about your rights in such situations? Or do you not really care that much about the rights of others.
So, to be clear, you right to block the road trumps my right to drive on it. Explain that constitutional reasoning for me.
So, to be clear, you right to block the road trumps my right to drive on it. Explain that constitutional reasoning for me.
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