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this is the kind of event where limbaugh gives it time to attack mckesson and BLM. which certainot Apr 2019 #1
Good. Protest, yes. Protest in such a way or in such a location that puts people in danger,no. Honeycombe8 Apr 2019 #2
You're agreeing with Republican judges who are rewriting how protests are dealt with KeepItReal Apr 2019 #3
No, I'm not. That case has nothing to do with dangerous locations of protests. Honeycombe8 Apr 2019 #4
Um, okay, so should everyone who laid down in the streets in the Iraq War protest... moriah Apr 2019 #6
"...an officer was injured because of the location." atreides1 Apr 2019 #11
That's all the guy is asking for. Honeycombe8 Apr 2019 #12
What's more disturbing is the well-known and long-standing issue of "plants"... moriah Apr 2019 #5
+1 dalton99a Apr 2019 #7
I disagree, Honeycombe. BLM should not be held responsible for a rogue individual's action. Nitram Apr 2019 #9
Maybe the trial court will find that. But the appeal is about whether he has rt to sue the organizr. Honeycombe8 Apr 2019 #10
There is a difference between peaceful and non-violent protest, and a murder. Nitram Apr 2019 #13
Isn't that what people here on DU do every time there's an officer-involved shooting? Jedi Guy Apr 2019 #14
Police officer is an occupation, but more than that, they are an organization... Humanist_Activist Apr 2019 #16
That's almost word for word what the bigots say about African-Americans. Jedi Guy Apr 2019 #19
Races don't have organizations like police unions or departments that provide cover.... Humanist_Activist Apr 2019 #21
Okay, so you're just going to harp on that one thing? Jedi Guy Apr 2019 #23
You are the one who made the comparison, it breaks down due to the things I mentioned. Humanist_Activist Apr 2019 #24
I don't agree with broad brush thinking at all. That's kind of the point I'm making here. Jedi Guy Apr 2019 #25
The police are a close-knit group with their own culture of unwritten rules. They have the support Nitram Apr 2019 #28
None of which is the least bit relevant to the point I'm making about broad-brush thinking. N/T Jedi Guy Apr 2019 #29
Jedi Guy, maybe it is relevant. If a pattern is strong enough to be perceived over the Nitram Apr 2019 #31
No they do not. There has been a clear pattern of abuse of power by individual cops and Nitram Apr 2019 #27
None of which is the least bit relevant to the point I'm making about broad-brush thinking. N/T Jedi Guy Apr 2019 #30
I'll give you points for repetition, tenacity, and consistency. But none for being open-minded to Nitram Apr 2019 #32
BLM is not being held Sgent Apr 2019 #18
How are you to determine this? Main roads have long been a place for protest. Humanist_Activist Apr 2019 #15
If he can sue BLM, then BLM should be able to sue the police force for each murder of an unarmed Nitram Apr 2019 #8
The Circuit Sgent Apr 2019 #17
Well individual police officers should be sued for their own misconduct, thats only fair, right? Nt Humanist_Activist Apr 2019 #22
Should have sued MLK for Selma crazytown Apr 2019 #20
That precedent should be bad for Rump and his white rights fans. Mc Mike Apr 2019 #26
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