Americans have a right to protest; we do not have a right to riot or a right to obstruct law enforcement in the performance of their duties. In Minneapolis the Left has gone all out to create martyrs to inspire nation wide riots, as in the case of the George Floyd riots of 2020. Those who pass for civilian authority in Minneapolis and Minnesota are working hand in glove with the Leftists. We are perilously close to a time when Trump will be forced to invoke the Insurrection Act, because that is what he is facing in Minneapolis.

Great video link. Thanks.
Typo: “We do *not have a right to riot…l
Oops! Thanks Steve! Corrected.
Someone who leaves his ID and firearm license at home, wipes his social media and then goes (armed!) and attacks cops is looking to be a martyr.
Becca Good, Renee Good’s pretend “wife”, when Renee was shot, yelled at the police: “Why were you using real bullets?!!?”
These folks are being trained by idealogues who are instructing them to run over cops in their cars and not to worry about being shot. The people instructing them truly consider their students to be useful idiots.
Found away to deal the virtuous suicidal empathy crowd:
when they state that “ICE detained a 5 year old”.. say this happens everyday when police officers come across a abandoned child, “you don’t care about those children!”
when they state that “ICE shot a protestor on the ground”.. say this happens everyday when police officers come across person with a gun resisting arrest, “you don’t care about the lives of police officers!”
Play stupid games win stupid prizes with the grand prize being a one way trip to the morgue. Congratulations Mr Pretti. You were a world class idiot.
Pretti.
Goode.
Sometimes the names feel like I’m living in a Dickens novel…
The word “protest” is not in the First Amendment. Anywhere.
“Protest” may not be in the text of the First Amendment, but to be fair, the language does specify that Congress may not make laws restricting freedom of speech, of peaceable assembly, or to petition the government, which amounts to the same thing. The key word is “peaceably”, of course.
One of the most distressing things about this second shooting death is the number of so-called conservatives who seem to be making excuses for the dead man. While there’s no excuse for anyone to rejoice at the death of another, it is quite a different matter from saying the death was unjustified, as this unfortunate individual’s clearly was a justified shooting.
Going to a street riot armed is not “peaceable assembly”.
Reminder:
Most of the people currently arguing that this shooting was unjustified also do not think that Kyle Rittenhouse was justified in firing on someone who had a gun directly pointed at him and had announced his intention to kill him.
“Protest” may not be in the text of the First Amendment, but to be fair, the language does specify that Congress may not make laws restricting freedom of speech, of peaceable assembly, or to petition the government.
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The current use of the term “protest” as used by these Commie bastards “protesting” is not allowed under the US Constitution, either.