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Thread: Does the Right of Peaceful Protest, have the Right to Deprive Others of their Rights

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    Quote Originally Posted by MMC View Post
    None.....but then with actual reality. That would be the time you are living. in. Peaceful Protestors who did not get violent. Have blocked streets and homes and businesses that people were trying to get to.


    You didnt want to say that wasnt happening now did you?


    Btw BLM says their protests are peaceful. So that means they would be relevant to this subject.
    Your plan seems to be to just keep changing the question till you get the answer you want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Standing Wolf View Post
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    I define a peaceful protest as one in which no laws are being broken.
    The problem is that has become the exception rather than the norm. If a bunch of people decide to lay down in the road to prevent traffic from moving, you should be able to just drive over them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cletus View Post
    The problem is that has become the exception rather than the norm. If a bunch of people decide to lay down in the road to prevent traffic from moving, you should be able to just drive over them.
    Fortunately, blocking traffic does not call for the death penalty. Those who do it should absolutely be arrested, though, as recently happened here in the Phoenix area. Some protesters lay down in the roadway and they were arrested. Police even followed and arrested some who got up on their own and tried to sneak away in their vehicles. I have no problem with that - in fact, I applaud it. As I said before, a truly peaceful protest does not involve law-breaking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Standing Wolf View Post
    Fortunately, blocking traffic does not call for the death penalty. Those who do it should absolutely be arrested, though, as recently happened here in the Phoenix area. Some protesters lay down in the roadway and they were arrested. Police even followed and arrested some who got up on their own and tried to sneak away in their vehicles. I have no problem with that - in fact, I applaud it. As I said before, a truly peaceful protest does not involve law-breaking.
    Agreed but remember the Maoists have infiltrated these protest with the aim of causing violence. Blocking Streets is dangerous and stopping freedom of travel and commerce is core to their strategy. These Communists only will stop when extreme penalties are imposed. Blocking a Street is not a death penalty offense but treason and insurrection are. It is the only language the Maoist knows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cletus View Post
    The problem is that has become the exception rather than the norm. If a bunch of people decide to lay down in the road to prevent traffic from moving, you should be able to just drive over them.
    The majority of the time it's done while others are jumping on the car with hammers or using skateboards to break windshields. So yes the ones in front of these cars and on top deserve what they get.

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    One of these guys has a hammer on the right side of the polices car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Standing Wolf View Post
    Your plan seems to be to just keep changing the question till you get the answer you want.
    Not really.....my plan was to take in All sides. Other than those that look to deny reality.


    I havent seen those on the Right with Peaceful Protests.....start in a city and move along to suburbs or even rural areas where they didnt get any permits. If I had I would be saying the same thing about them.


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