TheSpoiler
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I doubt the anti-protesters even know what MLK did beyond "be a black guy who solved racism"
You know Trump's most controversial policies right, his most controversial statements and the violence and tense atmosphere at this rallies?
That's the reason for the protest. If someone wants to miss that and need something spelled out for them, then I don't know what to say.
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Is not like you were going to get your ass off your chair and do something similar anyway.
I get that, but with respect to this incident, the focus seems to be on the fact protestors successfully shut down Trump's rally. That fact, by itself, doesn't reflect negatively on Trump. In fact, the clip I saw playing repeatedly on CNN, didn't make it clear if it was a protestor or a Trump supporter, getting violent. If we're talking undecided voters (or individuals who aren't following Trump's campaign closely), the headlines I've seen so far, aren't going to push this group in any particular direction.
This greasy fuck....Fuck the entire Drumpf family
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I get that, but with respect to this incident, the focus seems to be on the fact protestors successfully shut down Trump's rally. That fact, by itself, doesn't reflect negatively on Trump. In fact, the clip I saw playing repeatedly on CNN, didn't make it clear if it was a protestor or a Trump supporter, getting violent. If we're talking undecided voters (or individuals who aren't following Trump's campaign closely), the headlines I've seen so far, aren't going to push this group in any particular direction.
Fuck the entire Drumpf family
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You forget the most important rule No hoodies
Don't be too loud
No foul language on signs
Don't look like a thug
No night protests
Clear a path for those you are protesting
Only chant early Kendrick Lamar lyrics
No, that's not my issue. It's the manner of protest, not the fact they're protesting. You don't throw a tantrum like a child when you disagree with something. I seriously dislike Trump, I hope he doesn't get elected, but I'm not going to go out into the street representing my republic with such prepubescent and immature behavior.
You don't see anything wrong with that? Again, not the protesting...the manner. Inexcusable.
Fuck the entire Drumpf family
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You forget the most important rule
• Don't be black
Wow...did not expect this. I guess the pot had to boil over eventually.
I hope Ted Cruz doesn't coast on by because of this.
Fuck the entire Drumpf family
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Oh, Trump was silenced from his first amendment rights? Really? Then how did he end up with all these interviews on cable news networks to talk about his silencing? Besides, it was HIS campaign's decision not to speak.
These two are so vile.Fuck the entire Drumpf family
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Fuck the entire Drumpf family
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Here's the thing. Trumps rallies don't really qualify as free speech anymore. He incites his followers to violence.
Civil disobedience is how shit actually gets done in this country.Disgusting. Absolutely disgusting.
I'm not for trump at all, I despise him, but the manner of this opposition is lamentable and deplorable. We are better than this. People need to act accordingly in the manner of the republic of which they represent.
Wake up! There is no excuse for this childish, adolescent behavior.
He isn't a politician...and I don't think being a loud mouth is preventing you from speaking to your crowd anyways...not to mention that he is trying to become THE AUTHORITY.Protesting works against authority, not when you prevent a politician from addressing his crowd. THAT never works, never worked, and will help Trump just as it always helps the politicians who are faced with such protests.
Wow...did not expect this. I guess the pot had to boil over eventually.
I hope Ted Cruz doesn't coast on by because of this.
The Boston Tea Party, Stonewall, Purple Rain, and other protests disagree with you.
I am continually surprised at how many people don't like or understand protest and its strong effect throughout history.
I think you missed my point. The question I have is, is this incident going to negatively or positively affect his campaign?
He certainly invoked his first amendment rights to lie his ass off.
If one supports violent protests based on beliefs, then it's rather hard to condemn it when the other side does the same. Trumps rallies seem to now have a trend of endangering minorities, but that will destroy him with raised awareness. When protesters get violent or prevent an event through the risk of violence, it mostly hurts the liberal cause. I bet most the trump rally goers are now fired up and will spread the news of this or engage in the campaign more than before. From their perspective, this was not the Boston tea party, but rather the british troops marching in. I am surprised how many people don't understand this basic psychological effect resulting from intimidation.
The reality is that most effective protests end in violence or unrest. These dreams of completely passive protests just simply aren't in touch with history or reality.
If one supports violent protests based on beliefs, then it's rather hard to condemn it when the other side does the same. Trumps rallies seem to now have a trend of endangering minorities, but that will destroy him with raised awareness. When protesters get violent or prevent an event through the risk of violence, it mostly hurts the liberal cause. I bet most the trump rally goers are now fired up and will spread the news of this or engage in the campaign more than before. From their perspective, this was not the Boston tea party, but rather the british troops marching in. I am surprised how many people don't understand this basic psychological effect resulting from intimidation.
What's to be in touch with reality? The subversion of free speech? I am NOT in Trump's camp here, no. I AM, however, in the camp of principles to be upheld of which this country has stood for in value of which now seemed suitable to be dismissed and overthrown for "revolution" in something that hasn't even been ESTABLISHED YET!! What revolution? Trump hasn't been elected. He is in no position of power. People who would use false equivalence saying this is akin to the civil rights era are delusional. That was a stand against institutionalism, racism, integrated longstanding prejudices within our society that were in no point of contention in terms of democratic dynamics that are occurring presently.
People need to be civil in opposition to Trump. When he has gained a seat of power and starts implementations of his fucked up dictates, THEN get out in the streets and riot. We are all operating within the democratic system. There is distinction between that and civil unrest. It is a system that deserves more than people out in the streets coming to blows because they can't deal with emotions better than that of a 5 year old. To do so, I see, as disgusting, and quite frankly....depressing.
Vote. Start petitions. Take civil means. At what point does civility exit this equation here?
What's to be in touch with reality? The subversion of free speech? I am NOT in Trump's camp here, no. I AM, however, in the camp of principles to be upheld of which this country has stood for in value of which now seemed suitable to be dismissed and overthrown for "revolution" in something that hasn't even been ESTABLISHED YET!! What revolution? Trump hasn't been elected. He is in no position of power. People who would use false equivalence saying this is akin to the civil rights era are delusional. That was a stand against institutionalism, racism, integrated longstanding prejudices within our society that were in no point of contention in terms of democratic dynamics that are occurring presently.
People need to be civil in opposition to Trump. When he has gained a seat of power and starts implementations of his fucked up dictates, THEN get out in the streets and riot. We are all operating within the democratic system. There is distinction between that and civil unrest. It is a system that deserves more than people out in the streets coming to blows because they can't deal with emotions better than that of a 5 year old. To do so, I see, as disgusting, and quite frankly....depressing.
Vote. Start petitions. Take civil means. At what point does civility exit this equation here?
Vote. Start petitions. Take civil means. At what point does civility exit this equation here?
That will entirely depend on future Trump events getting protested.
If it becomes a trend, it's obvious that its a problem with Trump, and not with youth/minorities.
Civility exits when a black person's civil protest is greeted with getting punched in the fucking face because they're black and dare to civilly protest.What's to be in touch with reality? The subversion of free speech? I am NOT in Trump's camp here, no. I AM, however, in the camp of principles to be upheld of which this country has stood for in value of which now seemed suitable to be dismissed and overthrown for "revolution" in something that hasn't even been ESTABLISHED YET!! What revolution? Trump hasn't been elected. He is in no position of power. People who would use false equivalence saying this is akin to the civil rights era are delusional. That was a stand against institutionalism, racism, integrated longstanding prejudices within our society that were in no point of contention in terms of democratic dynamics that are occurring presently.
People need to be civil in opposition to Trump. When he has gained a seat of power and starts implementations of his fucked up dictates, THEN get out in the streets and riot. We are all operating within the democratic system. There is distinction between that and civil unrest. It is a system that deserves more than people out in the streets coming to blows because they can't deal with emotions better than that of a 5 year old. To do so, I see, as disgusting, and quite frankly....depressing.
Vote. Start petitions. Take civil means. At what point does civility exit this equation here?
What isn't civil about showing up at a public rally for a presidential candidate to have a voice in the process? Can you be specific about what's bugging you?What's to be in touch with reality? The subversion of free speech? I am NOT in Trump's camp here, no. I AM, however, in the camp of principles to be upheld of which this country has stood for in value of which now seemed suitable to be dismissed and overthrown for "revolution" in something that hasn't even been ESTABLISHED YET!! What revolution? Trump hasn't been elected. He is in no position of power. People who would use false equivalence saying this is akin to the civil rights era are delusional. That was a stand against institutionalism, racism, integrated longstanding prejudices within our society that were in no point of contention in terms of democratic dynamics that are occurring presently.
People need to be civil in opposition to Trump. When he has gained a seat of power and starts implementations of his fucked up dictates, THEN get out in the streets and riot. We are all operating within the democratic system. There is distinction between that and civil unrest. It is a system that deserves more than people out in the streets coming to blows because they can't deal with emotions better than that of a 5 year old. To do so, I see, as disgusting, and quite frankly....depressing.
Vote. Start petitions. Take civil means. At what point does civility exit this equation here?
Doubt that Ted Cruz will be coasting because of this. Trump likely will not lose more than a few supporters because of this if he loses any at all.
It's funny that the people who hold up the constitution as sacrosanct are often the ones who understand it the least.Another ignorant asshole who doesn't understand the first amendment in the first place.
It doesn't protect assholes from being called out by society. It protects the government from shutting down free speech. Jackasses need to stop using it as a shield for their derp.
How is protest uncivil?
It's one of the foundations of this fucking country.
You can disagree. Just do it in the privacy of your own home.
You can disagree. Just do it in the privacy of your own home.
If one supports violent protests based on beliefs, then it's rather hard to condemn it when the other side does the same. Trumps rallies seem to now have a trend of endangering minorities, but that will destroy him with raised awareness. When protesters get violent or prevent an event through the risk of violence, it mostly hurts the liberal cause. I bet most the trump rally goers are now fired up and will spread the news of this or engage in the campaign more than before. From their perspective, this was not the Boston tea party, but rather the british troops marching in. I am surprised how many people don't understand this basic psychological effect resulting from intimidation.
VR is really gonna change the game.
If one supports violent protests based on beliefs, then it's rather hard to condemn it when the other side does the same. Trumps rallies seem to now have a trend of endangering minorities, but that will destroy him with raised awareness. When protesters get violent or prevent an event through the risk of violence, it mostly hurts the liberal cause. I bet most the trump rally goers are now fired up and will spread the news of this or engage in the campaign more than before. From their perspective, this was not the Boston tea party, but rather the british troops marching in. I am surprised how many people don't understand this basic psychological effect resulting from intimidation.
Fuck the entire Drumpf family
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You still talking about this nonsens of the subversion of free speech. It makes no sense when put under any scrutiny. Free speech, is primarily about government and police institutions silencing discent. If you get fired from a private instution due to your state, you can't fall back on free speech as a valid arguement or defense. Because under that riduclously narrow definition litterally almost any action someone is doing is inhibiting free speech.What's to be in touch with reality? The subversion of free speech? I am NOT in Trump's camp here, no. I AM, however, in the camp of principles to be upheld of which this country has stood for in value of which now seemed suitable to be dismissed and overthrown for "revolution" in something that hasn't even been ESTABLISHED YET!! What revolution? Trump hasn't been elected. He is in no position of power. People who would use false equivalence saying this is akin to the civil rights era are delusional. That was a stand against institutionalism, racism, integrated longstanding prejudices within our society that were in no point of contention in terms of democratic dynamics that are occurring presently.
People need to be civil in opposition to Trump. When he has gained a seat of power and starts implementations of his fucked up dictates, THEN get out in the streets and riot. We are all operating within the democratic system. There is distinction between that and civil unrest. It is a system that deserves more than people out in the streets coming to blows because they can't deal with emotions better than that of a 5 year old. To do so, I see, as disgusting, and quite frankly....depressing.
Vote. Start petitions. Take civil means. At what point does civility exit this equation here?
What's to be in touch with reality? The subversion of free speech? I am NOT in Trump's camp here, no. I AM, however, in the camp of principles to be upheld of which this country has stood for in value of which now seemed suitable to be dismissed and overthrown for "revolution" in something that hasn't even been ESTABLISHED YET!! What revolution? Trump hasn't been elected. He is in no position of power. People who would use false equivalence saying this is akin to the civil rights era are delusional. That was a stand against institutionalism, racism, integrated longstanding prejudices within our society that were in no point of contention in terms of democratic dynamics that are occurring presently.
People need to be civil in opposition to Trump. When he has gained a seat of power and starts implementations of his fucked up dictates, THEN get out in the streets and riot. We are all operating within the democratic system. There is distinction between that and civil unrest. It is a system that deserves more than people out in the streets coming to blows because they can't deal with emotions better than that of a 5 year old. To do so, I see, as disgusting, and quite frankly....depressing.
Vote. Start petitions. Take civil means. At what point does civility exit this equation here?