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    Isn't PROTESTING a VIOLATION of FREEDOM OF SPEECH?

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    • raphjd
      raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

      I will never change my opinion on this.

      A peaceful protest/counter protest is nothing bad.

      Illegal types of protests are the problem.    NO ONE has the right to use violence/destruction or physical means to prevent others from using their free speech.

      Personally, I think the mayor of Berkeley should be hanged, drawn and quartered in the public square and have his head stuck on a pike for the treasonous acts he has committed against the US Constitution.    He sworn an oath to protect and defend the laws of the land and the constitution, but over the last few years he has clearly violated many of them.

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      • Frederick
        Frederick last edited by

        @raphjd:

        I will never change my opinion on this.

        A peaceful protest/counter protest is nothing bad.

        Illegal types of protests are the problem.    NO ONE has the right to use violence/destruction or physical means to prevent others from using their free speech.

        Personally, I think the mayor of Berkeley should be hanged, drawn and quartered in the public square and have his head stuck on a pike for the treasonous acts he has committed against the US Constitution.    He sworn an oath to protect and defend the laws of the land and the constitution, but over the last few years he has clearly violated many of them.

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