Protesting and free speech

black dog

Free America
So? That's not a right last time I looked. We only have a right to speak, we don't have a right to be heard.

And if people have to walk past them to get to the convention they most certainly are being forced to listen.

My logic is spot on. Yours, however, could use some work.
So I'm not to sure of the constitutional isues of one being trespassed off public properties.
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
So I'm not to sure of the constitutional isues of one being trespassed off public properties.

You know, I started to talk out my ass but realized I don't really know what the laws are with regard to congregating in public spaces and preventing its intended use. I remember all those dipshit protesters shutting down major roadways to bitch about whatever, and that should be illegal and the irritants removed, yet it didn't seem to work that way - at least in Democrat-run cities/states. And also those dipshits who go to someone's house in the middle of the night and stand in the street screaming. They don't seem to get arrested, either.

You'd think it would at least be disturbing the peace or there would be something preventing people from infringing on the rights of others just because they want to be assh0les.

Is it just limited to leftwing protesters? Could I block I-95 to have a tailgate party and set up a bunch of grills and coolers, maybe get a beer truck? It's public property, right? Could I make it a Trump rally?

Those are real questions because I don't know how this stuff works. I know how it *should* work, but that doesn't seem to jibe with reality.
 
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