EllieBee
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I fully support the 1st Amendment rights of each & every citizen of this country to peaceably assemble. I've participated in several large-scale marches during the course of my lifetime.
I strongly denounce any demands to disallow peaceable protests. The right to protest is a sacred right that I will always staunchly defend.
Having said that, I also vehemently denounce any action that breaches the boundaries of peaceable assembly. I refuse to acknowledge any action that is violent or destructive as a legitimate form of protest.
Totally agree!
I was referring to posts suggesting that even peaceable protests be stopped because they may incite less-than-peaceful rioting.
I have also read posts stating that protests should not be allowed because they are "annoying". I was really speaking more to those posts, while jumping off your excellent post!
Boy, if everything I found annoying or inconvenient were to be outlawed, there would be a lot of miserable people whose rights had been violated.
I detest walking into a store where employees are smoking outside the front door. I get to reek of smoke and I am very allergic. But, it is their RIGHT. I don't have to celebrate it. But as an American, I am supposed to accept it. And I do.
I have serious issues with our gun happy society. But that right is protected by the Second Amendment.
I would never suggest that my dislike or annoyance should dictate the removal of another citizen's guaranteed constitutional rights.