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Comments by "Mark Zuckergecko" (@markzuckergecko621) on "DeSantis BANS Protest Outside Of Homes In UNCONSTITUTIONAL Move | The Kyle Kulinski Show" video.
It's not unconstitutional if they're presenting a reasonable threat. If the guy at McDonald's messes up your order, you're well within your right to yell at him in the store, or even in the parking lot as long as it's nothing physical, but if you follow him home to continue yelling at him, do you see how this could be perceived as a reasonable threat? He's well within his rights to call the cops on you at that point.
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@grippatherippa3909 intimidating judges isn't free speech, it's restricting the free speech of everyone whose voice is represented by the decision you're trying to use threats to overturn.
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@vivalaleta oh, so you're unhappy with your life, so it's ok to threaten public officials at their house. Got it. Well why didn't you say so? I forgot the part in the Constitution that says it's ok to threaten public officials, but only if you're really, really mad. How silly of me.
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@PittsburghSonido you're not well.
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Right leaning people don't tend to do a lot of protesting, leftists are discontent with their lives, that's why they're leftists. Right leaning people usually have good lives, because they work, and contribute to society.
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@art2736 any protest can lawfully be shut down and protesters arrested if there's a reasonable threat to someone they're protesting against. Going to someone's private residence is almost invariably a direct threat to that person. There's nothing unconstitutional about this, it's unconstitutional to threaten and intimidate judges into changing a court decision. And every single one of you lefties is damn well aware of this, you just don't care, because you're liars and you're immoral, you only care about your side winning, no matter how much damage is done in the process. Everyone sees what you're doing. At least stop being a coward about it and just say it out loud, you want war.
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@art2736 so what is the intent of going to the house of a SC Justice to "protest" the Roe vs Wade overturning then?
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@art2736 so they're disturbing the peace of public officials and their families, in an attempt to influence a court decision? Yea buddy, that's textbook intimidation.
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@art2736 a protest is when you gather in a public place, typically a high traffic area, so people passing by think "hey, I wonder what that's about", and if you're effective, you raise positive awareness for your cause. Going to the private residence of a public official in order to influence policy is a lynch mob. And you know this.
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@art2736 nobody drives through a neighborhood unless they live in the neighborhood though. You're not raising awareness, you're intimidating a judge. Period. Everyone knows that's what your doing, nobody is buying your lies.
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I agree, but angry mobs of mouth breathing leftists threatening judges at their houses is also too far. So I agree with DeSantis responding with equal force.
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@HaiRune saying "you can't protest here" isn't the same as saying "you can't protest". You can't protest on a freeway either, it usually just gets overlooked bc police don't want the bad optics of shutting down a protest, but that is illegal, they're well within their rights to arrest anyone blocking an intersection, or at the least ask them to leave. The right to protest doesn't mean anywhere and any time you want. Technically you're supposed to have a permit too. Protesting at a federal judges house is 100% illegal though, always has been. And can actually involve serious prison time, depending on the circumstances.
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@albertcovington9942 you don't really expect leftists to be logically and ethically consistent, do you?
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So "far right" is trying to find a balance between freedom and safety now? Great. Sign me up.
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@brittrugg2676 name one other reason protesters would go to the house of a SC Justice, other than to try and threaten or intimidate them into changing a decision.
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@joseluisgonzalez1047 exactly, saying "you can't protest here" or "you can't protest now" isn't the same as saying you can't protest. I don't understand why leftists just cannot understand this concept. They're not well.
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How is this not populist? The overwhelming majority of Americans are sick and tired of the psychotic far left whining and rioting every time they don't get their way.
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