Fades,

If nothing else, the

there is no right to assemble on private property, which is why we’ve privatized everything

Which isn’t true and the latest events which seemed to trigger this post happened on private business buildings, which is absolutely not a given right to protest there.

You can’t just take over a building and claim right to assemble, it’s just as ridiculous as Michael Scott’s claim of bankruptcy as a cudgel to assuage all issues, when that just isn’t how things work

Lastly, refusal to work within the legal framework does make those groups extreme.

When MLK did sit-ins, they didn’t destroy property and graffiti walls and the like. It’s not the same

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