It's going to keep happening until someone gets fed up and sticks some of them in the ground.
OTOH - First amendment. Unless they behave violently, nothing that can really be done.
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It's going to keep happening until someone gets fed up and sticks some of them in the ground.
OTOH - First amendment. Unless they behave violently, nothing that can really be done.
Are threats protected by the first amendment? I think there's a legitimate argument to be made that flying a nazi flag is inherently threatening. It says to me that that person wants to hurt me, that they will hurt me if I give them the chance. It is threatening enough to cause me fear, to cause me to change my behavior for my safety. Why should public declaration of their desire to hurt me br protected speech?
Of course this is bad, but it least it's a small number, only about 62 total from both rallies. I hope these people are under surveillance.
Where is antifa?
That's the problem with fictional groups, they are hard to find.