Comments by "Jack Haveman" (@JackHaveman52) on "'She lies about lying': Brianna Keilar fires back at McEnany" video.
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There's been months of peaceful protests in which buildings were burned, stores were looted, people were killed (David Dorn a prime example) bottles, Molotov cocktails, and high grade fireworks are thrown and thousands of police have had all degrees of injuries. There are COUNTLESS videos that document the violence. A BLM supporter, shot and killed a 9 year old girl, because her mother mistakenly turned into the Wendy's that had been burned to the ground a few night earlier. Anyone that wants to see the videos, of the violence, can do so by doing a simple google search.
Hell, the CNN studio, itself, was attacked and vandalised by rioters.
If you go out to protest and it ends in violence, you leave, quickly and abruptly. Staying gives the rioters cover by providing numbers for them to do their dirty deeds. If you go out a second night, and it ends in the same manner, realise that looters are going to use you to hide behind, to add legitimacy to their violence so they can continue to loot and destroy. If you keep going out to these protests and they continue to end in violence, you're becoming complicit in that violence, whether you like to admit it or not. If you, like the CNN media pundit, Chris Cuomo, asks where it says that protests can't be violent, then you're justifying mob violence.
No one says that you can't protest. However, as per the Constitution, that assembly must be peaceful. When the first brick is thrown, the assembly is no longer peaceful and you should divest yourself of that assembly if you want to remain guilt free.
That's the law and that's common sense.
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