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[–] stembolts@programming.dev 35 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (2 children)

Surely not. We have the right to assemble and protest right?

Not like there are examples of police beating the fuck out of unarmed students, or watching armed citizens attack other citizens and doing nothing about it. That would be a fascist police state, now wouldn't it?

Remember, rights you feel uneasy exercising are rights you don't have. Flip-off a cop, tell them to go fuck themselves, call them a pig, it's every American citizen's right to do so.

So now that you've thought about that, do you have those rights? Or no?

[–] card797@champserver.net 7 points 6 months ago

There simply weren't enough protestors. We let the students take the fall for the rest of us. The law is never gonna change itself.

[–] Peppycito@sh.itjust.works -3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I feel like I could, but I'm not an asshole and normally don't shout obscenities to people doing their job. Maybe it's a Canadian thing?

[–] stembolts@programming.dev 4 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

It's not about being an asshole.
It's about verifying that those rights exist.

When we first think, "I would be able to exercise that right in theory, but it would be rude," that tells me that as the oppessor all I need to do is convince people that being rude is worse than being free.

Not everyone is suited to challenge authority, but if no one feels safe doing so then the dominoes of fascism have already begun to fall.

The least we can do is film, document, report, and support those who make the challenge.