Summer of Rage Over Roe

GURPS

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During the BLM riots that swept the nation in 2020 and beyond, critics of the violence and mayhem took to sarcastically calling that period the “summer of love.” Now a new wave of angry protests is erupting in multiple cities targeting the Supreme Court over its anticipated ruling that would mostly overturn Roe v. Wade. The topic may be quite different than the BLM marches, but the tactics are already starting to look similar. Protest organizers have already announced that they want this period to be a “summer of rage.” But is that really the way to win the battle for hearts and minds? If I had the chance to ask these organizers one question, it would relate to what precisely they hope to accomplish, since the public has no leverage over the decisions of the court whether they hand down a ruling you approve of or one that you loathe. (Reuters)


Thousands of abortion rights supporters rallied across the United States on Saturday, angered by the prospect that the Supreme Court may soon overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide a half century ago.
The protests kicked off what organizers predict will be a “summer of rage” ignited by the May 2 disclosure of a draft opinion showing the court’s conservative majority ready to reverse the 1973 ruling that established a woman’s constitutional right to terminate her pregnancy.
The court’s final ruling, which could return the power to ban abortion to state legislatures, is expected in June. About half of the 50 states are poised to ban or severely restrict abortion almost immediately should Roe be struck down.

Thus far we haven’t seen any serious incidents of violence associated with these protests, so keep your fingers crossed. But when you start inflaming your followers by tossing around words like “rage” and “outrage,” don’t act surprised if some of them start taking your advice to heart. The very first BLM marches in 2020 actually were “mostly peaceful” and the media happily picked up the phrase. But then they insisted on continuing to use it even as the demonstrations quickly devolved into riots, with federal buildings and police stations being set ablaze, mass looting destroying retail areas, and law enforcement officers being assaulted.

Yes, that was the “summer of love.” And now we’re being warned to prepare for the “summer of rage.” Some liberal activists aren’t waiting for anyone else to issue marching orders, by the way. At Yale University, liberals are demanding “unrelenting daily confrontation.” And the subject in question on any given day doesn’t really matter. They simply want any of their fellow students or faculty members who express any sort of conservative opinions to be physically driven from the public square. (Free Beacon)


 

GURPS

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Yale Students Call for ‘Unrelenting Daily Confrontation' Against Roe Opponents and Tossing the Constitution


Some Yale law students are calling for the “unrelenting daily ostracization” of people who disagree with them on abortion — as if they don’t ostracize them already anyway. But in addition to giving conservative students migraines because of their constant caterwauling, the frothing radicals want to toss the Constitution too.

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Other classmates were even less moderate.

Fessler isn’t alone. “Neither the constitution nor the courts—nor the fu**ing illusion of ‘democracy’—are going to save us,” first-year student Melisa Olgun posted. “How can we possibly expect a document, drafted by wealthy, white, landowning men, to protect those who face marginalization that is the direct result of the very actions of the founders?”


What these radicals lack in brains they make up for in mindless fanaticism. The children posting on Instagram actually complained that the Free Beacon made use of their social media posts.

“The post was on a private account on a private story that was sent to you without my knowledge,” Olgun said. “You are in no way authorized to use it or my name in your story.”

Adam Candeub, an intellectual property expert at Michigan State University College of Law, called that argument “bulls**t.” Eugene Volokh, a professor of First Amendment law at UCLA School of Law, said it was a stretch to claim copyright protection.

Beyond the silly, child-like, and ignorant desire to keep something secret posted to a site that gets hundreds of millions of visitors is the stark realization that these are Yale law school students — supposedly, the cream of the cream. They hate the Constitution, and they hate legal precedent.

And they hate free speech.

Such sentiments are widespread at Yale Law School. In March, nearly two-thirds of the student body signed an open letter condemning the Federalist Society for hosting a bipartisan panel on free speech.
The letter—which Fessler, Olgun, and Ramakrishna signed—also condemned the law school for calling “armed police” on “peaceful student protesters,” who caused so much chaos at the panel that the speakers had to be escorted to a squad car outside.

Be afraid. Be very afraid.
 

SamSpade

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This is how tyrannical regimes begin - they exploit the congenial good will of citizens to force their will on others. Here, a mob claims 'free sppech' as a ruse which is backed up by threats of violence. It is NOT free speech to use your freedom solely to silence others.

I find it hypocritical that they so freely disparage the founders as being wealthy white landowners while using the freedoms they guaranteed as cover for their misdeeds.
 
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vraiblonde

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Republican cities won't tolerate their bullshit, and Democrat cities can burn to the ground for all I care.
 
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limblips

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The train of emboldened unpunished violence has left the station and is barreling down the rails. It will take more than rhetoric to derail it. Lock and load fellow citizens.
 

glhs837

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This ones nuts. And shows Antifa taking advantage. Guy with umbrella shields buddy with a not crap flamethrower trying to light up a cop.

 

SamSpade

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I really, really hate to admit that I kind of want to see the left get all violent - AGAIN. I know the major media outlets will still whitewash over it, but I'd like the world to be reminded AGAIN that the left easily resorts to violence when they don't get what they want rather than FOLLOW THE DEMOCRACY they use as an excuse, and make the changes they need to accomplish their goals without violence.
 

GURPS

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‘Anarchical And Criminal Actions’


“What began as a peaceful protest evolved into anarchical and criminal actions by masses of splinter groups. As groups realized the state legislature was in session, they attempted to breach the doors of the Arizona Senate and force their way into the building,” AZDPS wrote.

The rioters reportedly terrified state lawmakers who were still in the process of voting on legislation, The Daily Wire previously wrote.

“We are currently there being held hostage inside the Senate building due to members of the public trying to breach our security,” Arizona state Senator Kelly Townsend tweeted. “We smell teargas and the children of one of the members are in the office sobbing with fear. I expect a J24 committee to be created immediately.”
 

herb749

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This ones nuts. And shows Antifa taking advantage. Guy with umbrella shields buddy with a not crap flamethrower trying to light up a cop.



Why are they protesting.? They can still get an abortion in CA. Their governor has also offered to fly people in for one from anywhere in the country.
 
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