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he never does. he's a firestarting turd dropper.skewy must have run and hid instead of answering his critics....figures he and jones are alike.....
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he never does. he's a firestarting turd dropper.skewy must have run and hid instead of answering his critics....figures he and jones are alike.....
The right-wing freakout over peaceful protests outside the homes of Supreme Court justices and chalk on the sidewalk in front of Republican senators’ homes, built around the seeming belief that any kind of protest at all is an act of violence, is actually a piece of classic right-wing projection. Conservatives assume that all protests feature intimidation and menace, bellicose threats, and acts of violence, because they themselves know no other way of protesting, as we’ve seen over the past five years and longer—especially on Jan. 6.
So it’s not surprising that the right-wing response to protests over the imminent demise of the Roe v. Wade ruling so far is riddled with white nationalist thugs turning up in the streets, and threats directed at Democratic judges. Ben Makuch at Vice reported this week on how far-right extremists are filling Telegram channels with calls for the assassination of federal judges, accompanied by doxxing information revealing their home addresses.
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I just can't figure out why people are rejecting right wing politics more and more every day.
Violence isn't the test on whether a person feels threatened or coerced to concede. The federal law concerning this is that no one shall attempt to influence a judge or juror by any means. The FBI and the AG should be arresting all these people with felonies for court tampering. They can protest outside the Supreme Court itself. But, at their homes, this is a threat to them and their families and their neighbor's families. And, as we saw and heard during the "Summer of Love" when the liberal media called the protests mostly peaceful when buildings were burning and people were getting hurt and dying by violence, you cannot be trusted when you say "right-wing freakout over PEACEFUL protests. You have no credibility to tell us if they are peaceful, which as I wrote above, is mute in this case of court tampering the judges. So, if the AG isn't going to do anything, then the "right extremists" (which they are not) have every bid of evidence that it's okay to protest loudly and violently outside liberal judge's homes and harass them.The right-wing freakout over peaceful protests outside the homes of Supreme Court justices and chalk on the sidewalk in front of Republican senators’ homes, built around the seeming belief that any kind of protest at all is an act of violence, is actually a piece of classic right-wing projection. Conservatives assume that all protests feature intimidation and menace, bellicose threats, and acts of violence, because they themselves know no other way of protesting, as we’ve seen over the past five years and longer—especially on Jan. 6.
So it’s not surprising that the right-wing response to protests over the imminent demise of the Roe v. Wade ruling so far is riddled with white nationalist thugs turning up in the streets, and threats directed at Democratic judges. Ben Makuch at Vice reported this week on how far-right extremists are filling Telegram channels with calls for the assassination of federal judges, accompanied by doxxing information revealing their home addresses.
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I just can't figure out why people are rejecting right wing politics more and more every day.
Cotus gives you the right to peaceable assembly, hundreds of people in a residential neighborhood disturbing the peace, of the justices and everyone else, is not peaceable assembly.The right-wing freakout over peaceful protests outside the homes of Supreme Court justices and chalk on the sidewalk in front of Republican senators’ homes, built around the seeming belief that any kind of protest at all is an act of violence, is actually a piece of classic right-wing projection. Conservatives assume that all protests feature intimidation and menace, bellicose threats, and acts of violence, because they themselves know no other way of protesting, as we’ve seen over the past five years and longer—especially on Jan. 6.
So it’s not surprising that the right-wing response to protests over the imminent demise of the Roe v. Wade ruling so far is riddled with white nationalist thugs turning up in the streets, and threats directed at Democratic judges. Ben Makuch at Vice reported this week on how far-right extremists are filling Telegram channels with calls for the assassination of federal judges, accompanied by doxxing information revealing their home addresses.
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I just can't figure out why people are rejecting right wing politics more and more every day.
It's also a federal offense. A felony.Cotus gives you the right to peaceable assembly, hundreds of people in a residential neighborhood disturbing the peace, of the justices and everyone else, is not peaceable assembly.
Nowhere is "protesting" listed as a right. You can petition your government for the redress of grievances, and if you want to protest, then you protest outside the capitol building, or the white house.
Disturbing people at home is wrong.
The right-wing freakout over peaceful protests outside the homes of Supreme Court justices and chalk on the sidewalk in front of Republican senators’ homes, built around the seeming belief that any kind of protest at all is an act of violence, is actually a piece of classic right-wing projection. Conservatives assume that all protests feature intimidation and menace, bellicose threats, and acts of violence, because they themselves know no other way of protesting, as we’ve seen over the past five years and longer—especially on Jan. 6.
So it’s not surprising that the right-wing response to protests over the imminent demise of the Roe v. Wade ruling so far is riddled with white nationalist thugs turning up in the streets, and threats directed at Democratic judges. Ben Makuch at Vice reported this week on how far-right extremists are filling Telegram channels with calls for the assassination of federal judges, accompanied by doxxing information revealing their home addresses.
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I just can't figure out why people are rejecting right wing politics more and more every day.