Anonymous wrote:The image of Justice Ginsburg coming out with a machine gun to confront a hostile crowd would be epic.
Anonymous wrote:The people that do this are just ignorant losers. It changes nothing and tarnishes the left's image more. Keep at it I say!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like the guy bit think it is absolutely wrong to go protest in front of government official's private homes. It should be off limits. His family should have privacy.
Agree.
And if you do think this type of protest is ok, I don’t want to bear any whining when the demonstrators show up at your home or the home of someone of whom you approve.
Exactly. This is just wrong.
But, in the mind of a liberal, they approve of this action as long as it's targeted at someone they don't like.
I hope there are several arrests.
Imagine the howls if anti-abortion or 2nd-amendment advocates "protested" (blast music, scream, shout, hurl expletives) in front of Justice Ginsburgs house. This forum would melt down!
Anonymous wrote:This type of "protest" has been going on for a while by the left.....
Sarah Sanders, Mitch McConnell, Kirstjen Nielsen, etc...... All have been targets of the left.
The slippery slope has turned into a regular ice-covered mountain.
And, it seems to me these protesters are making the point that voting in person is just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Can we go protest in front of the DC School Chancellor as demand schools reopen safely ASAP???
No appetite for that, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:This type of "protest" has been going on for a while by the left.....
Sarah Sanders, Mitch McConnell, Kirstjen Nielsen, etc...... All have been targets of the left.
The slippery slope has turned into a regular ice-covered mountain.
And, it seems to me these protesters are making the point that voting in person is just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really, really hate this trend of protesting in front of someone's private residence....
+1, I immediately disassociate with anyone who does it. It’s unethical. Forget what’s legally right. Threatening someone’s family is unethical. Go hang out in the dark ages or ancient China if that’s what you want to do.
It is simple thuggery and has no place in a society that seeks to function under the rule of law. It also makes me worry about whether we are going to go down the slippery slope and the nature of the counter punch it will engender.
All bullies suck.
Sorry, but how long has the Trump administration been threatening critics and their families? Look at Trump going after Biden’s family and even using the Dept of Justice to that end!
I actually think making the home life uncomfortable is a profoundly impactful way to protest. Why should DeJoy get a restful night of sleep when seniors are having their medications delayed thru USPS. Seriously, go f#ck yourselves with your wet diaper whining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really, really hate this trend of protesting in front of someone's private residence....
+1, I immediately disassociate with anyone who does it. It’s unethical. Forget what’s legally right. Threatening someone’s family is unethical. Go hang out in the dark ages or ancient China if that’s what you want to do.
It is simple thuggery and has no place in a society that seeks to function under the rule of law. It also makes me worry about whether we are going to go down the slippery slope and the nature of the counter punch it will engender.
All bullies suck.
Sorry, but how long has the Trump administration been threatening critics and their families? Look at Trump going after Biden’s family and even using the Dept of Justice to that end!
I actually think making the home life uncomfortable is a profoundly impactful way to protest. Why should DeJoy get a restful night of sleep when seniors are having their medications delayed thru USPS. Seriously, go f#ck yourselves with your wet diaper whining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really, really hate this trend of protesting in front of someone's private residence....
+1, I immediately disassociate with anyone who does it. It’s unethical. Forget what’s legally right. Threatening someone’s family is unethical. Go hang out in the dark ages or ancient China if that’s what you want to do.
It is simple thuggery and has no place in a society that seeks to function under the rule of law. It also makes me worry about whether we are going to go down the slippery slope and the nature of the counter punch it will engender.
All bullies suck.
Anonymous wrote:I really, really hate this trend of protesting in front of someone's private residence....
+1, I immediately disassociate with anyone who does it. It’s unethical. Forget what’s legally right. Threatening someone’s family is unethical. Go hang out in the dark ages or ancient China if that’s what you want to do.