Might want to review what actually happened in Charlottesville. Not that there was zero violence by protesters, but far more of the violence was caused by the Nazis.
The state law enforcement is there to protect everyone, but they know they mostly need to stop the next Nazi from trying to run people over.
Have you ever met Primalmatter in a thread before? He does EVERYTHING in his power to ignore the evidence if it is written, he will deny the source, cry fake news like his fake president, and will just say it didn't happen. But when a video is provided, I am willing to bet he might not be back.
Spineless coward. There is no shortage of people who would donate to cover legal fees if they were taken to court for refusing to allow a fucking white nationalist to speak at their university.Under threat of lawsuit, UF President Ken Fuchs said the First Amendment required the university to allow Spencer's event. He also asked students and staff to ignore it.
I get it, I do. Half the reason I visit this place is to witness how utterly terrible some people are. Hell, in the NRA thread there's two posters using the fact that an NRA member was chased out of her home to gouge away at another poster. I don't think it even crossed their mind that this is pretty poor behavior.
Freedom of Assembly. We've had Nazis since 1930 or so, we've always let them demonstrate. No need to stop them from demonstrating now.
We let the Nazis march through a Jewish neighborhood in the 1960s, Skoki I think. It was highly controversial but the courts let them. The Nazis never marched through a Jewish neighborhood again.
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"This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can."
-- Capt. Copeland
Wow vice is it? I'm sure that isn't cherry picked/slash paid actor for sure.
Here is the thing... you can't pick out 5-10 people in a massive protest and define it by that. I know thats the line people use to give blm a pass but its true to a extent.
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If anyone was?
I am sure someone was a racist statistically I can't really see it being possible there wasn't one... so point made i guess?
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I don't think anyone supports violence against people for beliefs...its acting on that belief we condemn.
"stop puting you idiotic liberal words into my mouth"
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Why won't you answer the uestion. You have long tried to say that not everyone who went to that rally was a terrible person, so I want to know if you can provide me an example of such a person.
Personally, I think anyone who went, and stayed after the racist comments started... is a terrible person. So I'll ask again:
Do you know anyone who went to the Charlottesville rally in support of it? If so, did they stay after the white supremacists started shouting their racist garbage?
I'll also add this one:
Did you attend the rally (or any white supremacist/nationalist rally) in support of it?
What is the point you are trying to make ?
I bet its really clever but you haven't made it yet.
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You are asking me to know the thoughts inside of peoples heads. I can speculate but I can't know.
For the second I have not attended.
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It's right what it says on the tin, what's confusing about it?
The First Amendment doesn't guarantee people the right to speak wherever they want. So the University absolutely has a chance to fight in court if they're sued for telling white nationalists to fuck off.
In fact, we've had court cases about this:
http://www.encyclopedia.com/politics...460-us-37-1983
The First Amendment does not, in fact, guarantee that any speaker has a platform at a university just because the university is a public space.