Saturday, October 14, 2023

Remember when hundreds were arrested outside of Brett Kavanaugh's home?

 

Mainstream media reported "dozens" arrested. Well, I guess 8 dozen is pretty close to a hundred.

It gives me no joy to point out that pandering to adolescents and perpetual malcontents usually backfires. Most of the recent immigrants to our country come from countries where the government is corrupt and not respected (except for its strength). It is certainly not trusted. Lack of trust combined with lack of respect becomes contempt.

Liberals should not be surprised when the worm turns.

Protestors should be dealt with the same regardless of whose house they are protesting in front of. Then it will be very simple to understand that it will not be tolerated.

And no, hundreds were NOT arrested for protesting outside of Kavanaugh's home.

3 comments:

  1. I have reread that second paragraph several times.
    I didn't even know I was a recent immigrant

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  2. Yep. You are a recent immigrant to a Third-World country...and you didn't even need to move to achieve that distinction.

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  3. I believe there is a law specifically addressing trying to intimidate judges (e.g., Supreme Court justices) but no such law for politicians/legislators.

    In fact, as our right to petition for redress of grievances, peaceful protesting against politicians is to be encouraged.

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