Sorry, AOC — protest culture is un-American

Wow. You truly are a lost cause.

Wow. You truly are a stupid fuck. ;)

A peaceful protest is a First Amendment right. Violence is not.

Why do you continue to bloviate stupid strawmen. You keep using the term "peaceful protest" which is not what we are seeing out there. I tis not in the First amendment which was the point of this thread. It is not protected speech.

If you are marching down a street blocking traffic with signs, is that "peaceful" when it interferes with people trying to get to work or get home?

Is it "peaceful" when you interfere with or obstruct Federal law enforcement officers boxing them in, throwing frozen water bottles, blowing whistles and calling them names?

Is it peaceful when you storm a church in the middle of service insulting everyone in the room and screaming at them?

Is it peaceful when you storm a hotel banging on cans and yelling to disturb the people staying there?

You are not merely a serial lying dumb fuck, but an unserious thread trolling idiot.

I'm going to give you one last clue brainless asshat; peaceful petitioning is winning an election if you don't like what is going on. Or writing your congressperson or even attending their community meetings. Not attacking businesses, citizens, police and Federal officers.
 





Protest in Early America Discovery Cart​

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The American Revolution transformed how people around the world thought about protest. You may have heard of the most dramatic protest events of the 1760s and 1770s, like the Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre. But throughout the Revolutionary era, Americans of all sorts pioneered new forms of protest and debated what kinds of protests were legitimate. They questioned not just what people were protesting but also who was protesting and how they went about it.

With the ratification of the Constitution, protest became not a dangerous last resort but rather a core American right enshrined in the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights, which guarantees citizens the rights of assembly, speech, and petition. Americans still debate when it is acceptable to engage in a protest, what qualifies as a necessary one, and even what to call specific acts of protest.

With this discovery cart, learn how early Americans used boycotts, printed propaganda, violence, and public demonstrations to advocate for various causes, and consider the similarities and differences between the 18th century through to today.
 
How so? In the case of Good, it seems excessive.

Okay? So? The MAGA rioters were Trump's warriors. No doubt impressed people like you.

The MAGA rioters' purpose was to interfere with government business.

Why are we even talking about this? The topic is about @Truth Detector'st retarded claim about AOC and protest.
None of that changes the facts the leftist twats got what they had coming to them
 
Wow. You truly are a stupid fuck. ;)



Why do you continue to bloviate stupid strawmen. You keep using the term "peaceful protest" which is not what we are seeing out there. I tis not in the First amendment which was the point of this thread. It is not protected speech.

If you are marching down a street blocking traffic with signs, is that "peaceful" when it interferes with people trying to get to work or get home?
Again, who said it was a right? AOC didn't.
Is it "peaceful" when you interfere with or obstruct Federal law enforcement officers boxing them in, throwing frozen water bottles, blowing whistles and calling them names?

Is it peaceful when you storm a church in the middle of service insulting everyone in the room and screaming at them?

Is it peaceful when you storm a hotel banging on cans and yelling to disturb the people staying there?
No those are not peaceful. You are too much of a dumbass to see that I agree with you about those violent actions.
You are not merely a serial lying dumb fuck, but an unserious thread trolling idiot.

I'm going to give you one last clue brainless asshat; peaceful petitioning is winning an election if you don't like what is going on. Or writing your congressperson or even attending their community meetings. Not attacking businesses, citizens, police and Federal officers.
That's correct. Nobody here, especially AOC, claimed otherwise.
 
AOC didn't say that.
Blatant lie.
A protest is a public expression of objection, disapproval, or dissent against something, like a policy, action, or idea, often through demonstrations, marches, or organized events to influence opinion or policy. Simply put, it's people showing they strongly disagree with something and want change.

:palm:
There is no right to riot and loot, or to harbor illegal aliens and criminals, or to attack law enforcement.

There is NOTHING peaceful about what DEMOCRATS are doing.
 
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