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m-lekktor

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39. "Why didn't Rosa Parks just sit in the back of the bus, I don't get it!11"
Sun Mar 13, 2016, 02:01 AM
Mar 2016

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You can loudly protest outside, or attend inside in quiet defiance--both are fine. TwilightGardener Mar 2016 #1
The worst part is that he will probably get a bump in the polls ripcord Mar 2016 #72
It's pretty much only recently that the protest have been going on... daleanime Mar 2016 #2
This is a different situation. This is some seriously yourout Mar 2016 #3
If this was up here, he was running for PM and spewing so much hate and I was polly7 Mar 2016 #69
Because the candidate is a lunatic that will do catastrophic damage to the country and world. ohnoyoudidnt Mar 2016 #4
I absolutely agree with you. In normal times and with somewhat normal IsItJustMe Mar 2016 #38
Like they say "Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it". ohnoyoudidnt Mar 2016 #40
I hope you are right. n/t Merryland Mar 2016 #57
You need to watch this: Buzz Clik Mar 2016 #5
I'm stuck in a chicken / egg situation here. basselope Mar 2016 #24
The likelihood of Trump being elected is Ms. Yertle Mar 2016 #53
Trump's Chances of "Winning" the election are whatever the Powers That Be truedelphi Mar 2016 #108
I wonder what the PTB think of Trump who may not be as controllable as Bush was. JFKDem62 Mar 2016 #126
Be careful out there, you guys. You are precious to us oldsters. raging moderate Mar 2016 #6
Agreed. On both points: Don't mimic the "monster" and be careful out there. n/t Euphoria Mar 2016 #17
I have to admit, while listening to Trump's horrible, surreal speech today, Cleita Mar 2016 #7
K&R Firebrand Gary Mar 2016 #8
Thanks for some sanity on the topic Albertoo Mar 2016 #9
It only helps him noretreatnosurrender Mar 2016 #10
those involved are just giving him a better chance at winning. RobertEarl Mar 2016 #11
people here having fainting spells over some signs and chanting huh? questionseverything Mar 2016 #21
"trump has the right to say what he wants, but........ socialist_n_TN Mar 2016 #63
Did you and do you support BLM? TM99 Mar 2016 #12
Yes, although I don't think I was on this board at the time. basselope Mar 2016 #27
Easy. I support the things that matter to me cheapdate Mar 2016 #34
He did not mean. deathrind Mar 2016 #56
It's exactly the same principle cheapdate Mar 2016 #70
See, this is why some of us hate acronyms so much. truedelphi Mar 2016 #110
Could not agree more. deathrind Mar 2016 #114
It's the smart/humane people's way of policing society. Gregorian Mar 2016 #13
CNN played a clip earlier today of a young father that lived in the neighborhood where Trump was to jillan Mar 2016 #14
I accept your apology. Iggo Mar 2016 #15
Silence will not protect you Rebkeh Mar 2016 #16
People said the same about the Nazis nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #18
This is it exactly. dogman Mar 2016 #25
Yup, and a few bernie people in a coaltion of hundreds nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #26
The anti-Trump rally was an event posted on Facebook when it was first announced. dogman Mar 2016 #30
YUP... but I found more details on what happened nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #31
There's an article online in the Los Angeles Times about how the protest was organized Hekate Mar 2016 #47
LA is closed enough to the invisible barrier nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #54
Didn't he end up with MORE coverage as a result? basselope Mar 2016 #28
If you reject the National Socialist comparison, dogman Mar 2016 #32
YES.. Call him out! basselope Mar 2016 #36
you are fundamentally unaware of the purpose of a protest? LanternWaste Mar 2016 #81
Yes, very aware. basselope Mar 2016 #82
Part of the problem is that none teaches nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #33
I am not suggesting anyone stay quiet... basselope Mar 2016 #43
You are so wrong. When "they" attain the levers of government power it is TOO LATE. Hekate Mar 2016 #37
Silence is consent, when faced with evil. Hekate Mar 2016 #19
I get protesting, but why bring Bernie signs? LittleBlue Mar 2016 #20
politics should be about human rights and decency questionseverything Mar 2016 #23
Makes one wonder if they were really Sanders supporters Jim Beard Mar 2016 #42
I think the protests were at least partially organized by the Republican establishment. 6000eliot Mar 2016 #45
Bernie and Trump are often covered in the same breath by the likes of NPR, so maybe the protesters Erose999 Mar 2016 #87
If you're polite, you get ignored. Disruption is absolutely necessary. backscatter712 Mar 2016 #22
Yup. Iggo Mar 2016 #29
Has anyone investigated to make sure these are indeed Bernie supporters? n/t xloadiex Mar 2016 #35
"Why didn't Rosa Parks just sit in the back of the bus, I don't get it!11" m-lekktor Mar 2016 #39
No.. no.. no TOTALLY different. basselope Mar 2016 #46
Some speech cannot be tolerated mwrguy Mar 2016 #41
Wrong. Ms. Yertle Mar 2016 #50
+1. Exactly. nt Smarmie Doofus Mar 2016 #55
Well put. 840high Mar 2016 #66
Not entirely true. 1st amendment does not cover ALL speech if it incites social harm. AgadorSparticus Mar 2016 #88
There is a wide difference between banned and tolerated. Luminous Animal Mar 2016 #97
How very fascist. n/t SickOfTheOnePct Mar 2016 #71
And who gets to decide? Abq_Sarah Mar 2016 #130
Because you don't want facism to come to this country? 6000eliot Mar 2016 #44
So take me on this journey... basselope Mar 2016 #48
I don't like it when we 840high Mar 2016 #49
evil triumphs when good people do nothing questionseverything Mar 2016 #64
Quite familiar with that. I feel 840high Mar 2016 #65
his freedom of speech was not denied at worst it was delayed questionseverything Mar 2016 #67
and? I agree - both 840high Mar 2016 #68
Oh... I dunno.... Fascism? TalkingDog Mar 2016 #51
Stopped violent attacks. Crunchy Frog Mar 2016 #116
Yes. Apples and apples. TalkingDog Mar 2016 #117
Stopping people from violently attacking other people vs stopping people from speaking. Crunchy Frog Mar 2016 #120
Thank you. Very kind TalkingDog Mar 2016 #124
Wasn't it scheduled for a university campus? catrose Mar 2016 #52
People don't realize that protesting speeches helps the candidates rather than hurting them Bestuserever Mar 2016 #58
what ever is convenient ? olddots Mar 2016 #59
Agreed. Hold your counter-protest across the street. or even better magical thyme Mar 2016 #60
I remember Bush and "Free speech zones" or "First ammendment zones" Agnosticsherbet Mar 2016 #61
Why DO people protest Klan rallies? Erich Bloodaxe BSN Mar 2016 #62
Do they? basselope Mar 2016 #75
The gay community had a slogan during the early AIDS years. 'Silence = Death'. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Mar 2016 #80
There is a world of difference between silence and disrupting a rally. basselope Mar 2016 #83
Where do you stand on the issue of sitting at a lunch counter where you are not wanted. Luminous Animal Mar 2016 #98
I'm all for it! basselope Mar 2016 #99
No, it didn't disrupt business jberryhill Mar 2016 #105
Protests are not always pretty. Remember the 60's? Nothing pretty about those protests. Those in liberal_at_heart Mar 2016 #73
What is the power here? basselope Mar 2016 #74
The power of the mob. The power of his money. The power of the broadcast media that enables him. Hekate Mar 2016 #79
Do you not understand you are giving him MORE power? basselope Mar 2016 #84
I disagree strongly. He already had that, huckster that he is. Untold million$ in free air time.... Hekate Mar 2016 #85
Disrupting his rally bought him sympathy he didn't otherwise have. basselope Mar 2016 #89
I remember them, do you? jberryhill Mar 2016 #106
I think it is very important to protest the rise of someone you believe is a danger to our nation as Todays_Illusion Mar 2016 #76
Some are just paid political hacks. nt silvershadow Mar 2016 #77
. HuckleB Mar 2016 #78
Two days-plus of this nonsense. I see that you are concerned about Trump. Very concerned. Hekate Mar 2016 #86
More concerned about what people are doing to help him. basselope Mar 2016 #90
To show hate speech has consequences Matrosov Mar 2016 #91
Because he's a flippin' fascist! KamaAina Mar 2016 #92
Agree. And worse than that, it ends up Crunchy Frog Mar 2016 #93
are you white? La Lioness Priyanka Mar 2016 #94
At this point, I think he's just concerned. I feel his concern radiating through my screen... Hekate Mar 2016 #95
What I find funny is how most of the posts here basselope Mar 2016 #102
In what way does it matter? basselope Mar 2016 #100
Trump is not an existential threat to white people. Hence, it matter a lot. La Lioness Priyanka Mar 2016 #104
Trump is an existential threat to America in many ways. basselope Mar 2016 #111
so you say. i say the protestors put themselves at GREAT personal risk to expose La Lioness Priyanka Mar 2016 #113
The guy who showed up in the "just love each other" t-shirt or something similar did very well. basselope Mar 2016 #115
again, i think your race is affecting your perspective on how you view these protests La Lioness Priyanka Mar 2016 #118
It's the passive, non-violent protests that have been the most effective. basselope Mar 2016 #123
Being loud is not the same as violence La Lioness Priyanka Mar 2016 #129
Yes, it is. basselope Mar 2016 #131
Is Ben Carson white? jberryhill Mar 2016 #107
no, but he's also not a democrat confused about protesters at trump events. La Lioness Priyanka Mar 2016 #112
Dumb tactic Macattack1 Mar 2016 #96
gotta express your hate somehow hfojvt Mar 2016 #101
Think about it... peace13 Mar 2016 #103
In 2005 W wanted to cut Social Security Omaha Steve Mar 2016 #109
You would never see Bernie doing that to Trump! B Calm Mar 2016 #119
Why? Well let me see - Hitler rose to power just this way. jwirr Mar 2016 #121
Did you ask that same question about the hecklers at Obama's rallies? MuttLikeMe Mar 2016 #122
Because if you don't stand up to hate, you are doing nothing to stop it. ScreamingMeemie Mar 2016 #125
I disagree.. disillusioned73 Mar 2016 #127
These protests accomplished two things TeddyR Mar 2016 #128
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