Another perfect example of the Left's intolerance and opposition of free speech

I have friends that were there last night. The protesters were peacefully assembling in an area that the Chicago PD had set up for them. There was no chaos or danger.

But, based upon what we see on the college campus, who knows how long that would have lasted had the event gone on...

Just because they arrived peacefully, does not mean they would have stayed peaceful, because as badly as Trump whips up his crowds, the left is just as capable of whipping their devoted following into a lather, only they use social justice rhetoric to justify their anger as a righteous, almost religious, cause to shut down racism, misogyny, xenophobia, greed...,
 
But, based upon what we see on the college campus, who knows how long that would have lasted had the event gone on...

Just because they arrived peacefully, does not mean they would have stayed peaceful, because as badly as Trump whips up his crowds, the left is just as capable of whipping their devoted following into a lather, only they use social justice rhetoric to justify their anger as a righteous, almost religious, cause to shut down racism, misogyny, xenophobia, greed...,

Derp brah?
 
But, based upon what we see on the college campus, who knows how long that would have lasted had the event gone on...

Just because they arrived peacefully, does not mean they would have stayed peaceful, because as badly as Trump whips up his crowds, the left is just as capable of whipping their devoted following into a lather, only they use social justice rhetoric to justify their anger as a righteous, almost religious, cause to shut down racism, misogyny, xenophobia, greed...,

That's speculation, of course.

Who knows what would have happened.

It might have been like the march to Selma. It might have been like Chicago in 1968.

Who knows?

Maybe we should censor dissenting voices. Gag them. Stifle speech in public space before it occurs.

Or, in light of the Heller opinion, maybe the dissenters should have openly carried firearms.
 
Thousands of people signed a petition to cancel Trump's rally last night...but they weren't trying to silence him, were they?
 
That's speculation, of course.

Who knows what would have happened.

It might have been like the march to Selma. It might have been like Chicago in 1968.

Who knows?

Maybe we should censor dissenting voices. Gag them. Stifle speech in public space before it occurs.

Or, in light of the Heller opinion, maybe the dissenters should have openly carried firearms.

That's right. But so is the absolute contention that they had assembled for peaceful purpose.

We do not know what their intent was if the event proceeded.

Think #blackliversmatter
 
Thousands of people signed a petition to cancel Trump's rally last night...but they weren't trying to silence him, were they?

So you think petitions should be banned as well as the first amendment right to peaceably assemble?
 
Thousands of people signed a petition to cancel Trump's rally last night...but they weren't trying to silence him, were they?

On Tuesday, I get my chance in the primary.

There's only one Libertarian candidate for President, so asking for a Libertarian ballot gets me not much say in the election. I'm not going to ask for a Democrat ballot because Hillary is a war-monger and Bernie is a Socialist. But I can get a Republican ballot and vote for Cruz to add to the numbers of those appalled by the thought of possibly having to choose between the narcissistic Trump and the unethical Clinton.
 
That's right. But so is the absolute contention that they had assembled for peaceful purpose.

We do not know what their intent was if the event proceeded.

Think #blackliversmatter

Absent a reasonable belief the assembly would turn nonpeaceful, so what?

As it stands right now, it was a lawful exercise of speech and assembly.

Political speech, to boot: the most protected speech under the first amendment.

Trump has a right to say whatever he wants to say; he does not have the right to muzzle his opposition to do so.
 
Absent a reasonable belief the assembly would turn nonpeaceful, so what?

As it stands right now, it was a lawful exercise of speech and assembly.

Political speech, to boot: the most protected speech under the first amendment.

Trump has a right to say whatever he wants to say; he does not have the right to muzzle his opposition to do so.

Never said it wasn't.
 
Thousands of people signed a petition to cancel Trump's rally last night...but they weren't trying to silence him, were they?

So?

Does he take their orders?

Are they the government?
 
That's speculation, of course.

Who knows what would have happened.

It might have been like the march to Selma. It might have been like Chicago in 1968.

Who knows?

Maybe we should censor dissenting voices. Gag them. Stifle speech in public space before it occurs.

Or, in light of the Heller opinion, maybe the dissenters should have openly carried firearms.



There were people who brought weapons to some of the original Tea Party protests and anti-Obamacare rallies, including events where Obama himself was present. Of course, they were just "defending our freedoms," which I guess only applies when you're opposed to Democrats.


I can only guess what the reaction would have been here had Obama even once referred to his opposition using language akin to the things Trump has said from the podium, let alone if anti-Obama protesters were routinely physically attacked while the President cheered them on and promised to pay their legal bills.
 
Here is the petition to cancel Trump's rally on the moveon.org website. We all know what would happen if Hillary or Sanders opponents did the same thing. The world would explode.

petitions.moveon.org/sign/cancel-trumps-rally-at
 
Here is the petition to cancel Trump's rally on the moveon.org website. We all know what would happen if Hillary or Sanders opponents did the same thing. The world would explode.

petitions.moveon.org/sign/cancel-trumps-rally-at

It amazes me that people actually vote for a Commie like Sanders.
 
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