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Protesting is a first amendment right. I for one am not protesting to stop Trump from taking office. He won fair and square. I will protest to let him know what I think about what he has said, what he plans to do, and I will be ready to continue to protest if he takes actions in office that I disagree with. This is a fundamental constitutional right, just as much as the right to your precious guns and the right to walk around displaying a treasonous flag. |
Trump supporter here who says ... demonstrate away. Exercise your rights (peacefully, of course, etc.), to the benefit of us all. |
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Half the kids in the U.S. don't know the difference between the Vietnam War and the Industrial Revolution.
Their protest was ridiculous - just a lame attempt to get out of school for a day. What did it do? nothing - lost them a day of knowledge, which they need Please stop, kids. Learn your history first before you attempt to change it. |
| Knowing that area, I have to wonder how many of those kids have undocumented parents. |
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Students in school do not have the same constitutional rights to “peacefully assemble” or speak freely while attending school.
There are limitations. http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/k-12-public-school-student-expression-overview |