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When that carrot cuff professor in Missouri called for " muscle" to remove a reporter from a public building, liberals applauded.
Over 200 faculty members from University of Missouri signed a letter of support stating that.............." her right to free speech allows her to squelch others' rights "
Liberals have no problem breaking laws, squelching others' rights, destroying property, as long as in their sick, perverted, twisted minds they feel justified
The star, already the target of numerous vandalism attempts since the 2016 election, was finally destroyed by a man brandishing a pickax early this morning.
The star, already the target of numerous vandalism attempts since the 2016 election, was finally destroyed by a man brandishing a pickax early this morning.
Hope the little kiddies had a good time, and that they're caught and identified (but "punishment" would be too much to expect in a left-leaning one-horse town).
"Police later arrested Austin Clay, 24, on suspicion of felony vandalism. Brown said Clay did not reveal a motive for the alleged vandalism, and the investigation continues. He's being held on $20,000 bail."
If he acted on behalf of some group with their knowledge, then yes, they are partially responsible, but you did say any group with whom he is affiliated, and that could include anything from AAA to the local library.
Admittedly, I left my words open to misinterpretation here; what I should have said was "any activist group prone to confrontation and or violence".
ANTIFA surely qualifies; otherwise, why would they hide their faces? Occupy Wall Street is less militant, but there have been incidents within their encampments, and some of the actions of ACORN might be interpreted as fraud.
But that's about the limit; although some individuals might drift in and out of these organizations, and taken together, the most flagrant actions might be interpreted as an organized criminal conspiracy.
Extremely militant or inadequately policed labor unions might fit the equation, but I'm referring only to the extortion practiced by racketeers in the Garment District of the 1930's, or Tony Boyle's UMW.
There is a boundary between legitimate political expression and criminal militancy, and a small portion of the Hard Left seems determined to test it.
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