"No public figure should be accosted regardless of their political persuasion or beliefs simply due to the intolerance of another point of view," the spokesperson said.
Yeah this is a great dunk on those right wing civility assholes. Like remember when some BLM protesters yelled at some brunch liberals and the right was up in arms about how they had gone too far this time?
Then two days later Kyle Rittenhouse crosses state lines to murder protesters with a rifle and the right was mysteriously quiet about civility + conduct of protesters.
According to free speech, nobody should ever be allowed to yell at me
'Mmendment 1 when I do a hate speech, number two for you if you say I'm mean.
I mean, maybe don't be such a horrid person that people want to do that to you?
Um, no. Being a better person is a hate crime against freedom itself.
Remember - vigilante murder = cool and good. Calmly telling someone they've contributed to death and destruction = intolerant and bad.
Yeah this is a great dunk on those right wing civility assholes. Like remember when some BLM protesters yelled at some brunch liberals and the right was up in arms about how they had gone too far this time?
Then two days later Kyle Rittenhouse crosses state lines to murder protesters with a rifle and the right was mysteriously quiet about civility + conduct of protesters.
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However public figures apparently have full authority to say whatever bigoted things they please if they're on camera