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-Signed, Chicago. (3/11/16)
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I'm kind of shocked to hear you say that.
Plus, Obeezy just made a clapback on Drumpf and the party of R at a Austin DNC fundraiser.
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you shouldn't be.
Protesting at a rally is essentially calling someone out to a fight. Don't like Trump? Hold your own rally about how terrible a person he is. But protesting at a rally is disgusting.
Uh, no. Protesting a political candidate's rally is a visible and verbal demonstration of opposing that candidate's viewpoints and policy, especially when those viewpoints and policies explicitly promote a platform of hatred against communities.
It's not "disgusting," it's calling truth to power.

Where do you suggest that one should protest?
After this, I'm not sure Trump could hold a peaceful rally in Bugtussle Tn.
Tonight was a spark igniting a wildfire.
The GOP better have a super secret backroom meeting and figure out a way to fix this problem.
They need to find a way to either control it all, or get rid of him.
And sooner than now.
Uh, no. Protesting a political candidate's rally is a visible and verbal demonstration of opposing that candidate's viewpoints and policy, especially when those viewpoints and policies explicitly promote a platform of hatred against communities.
It's not "disgusting," it's calling truth to power.
When someone starts a fight is when a fight starts. And as Betty Bowers said in a dead-center tweet earlier, tonight is what happens when there are too many protesters to punch in the face, demean and evict.
I'm glad Chicago shut that prick's bullshit hate machine down. He just caught the first of his inevitable metaphorical hands tonight.
It digsusts me that Chicago didn't let the man have his rally. If it can happen to him it can happen to anybody.
Uh, no. Protesting a political candidate's rally is a visible and verbal demonstration of opposing that candidate's viewpoints and policy, especially when those viewpoints and policies explicitly promote a platform of hatred against communities.
It's not "disgusting," it's calling truth to power.
When someone starts a fight is when a fight starts. And as Betty Bowers said in a dead-center tweet earlier, tonight is what happens when there are too many protesters to punch in the face, demean and evict.
I'm glad Chicago shut that prick's bullshit hate machine down. He just caught the first of his inevitable metaphorical hands tonight.
Uh, no. Protesting a political candidate's rally is a visible and verbal demonstration of opposing that candidate's viewpoints and policy, especially when those viewpoints and policies explicitly promote a platform of hatred against communities.
It's not "disgusting," it's calling truth to power.
When someone starts a fight is when a fight starts. And as Betty Bowers said in a dead-center tweet earlier, tonight is what happens when there are too many protesters to punch in the face, demean and evict.
I'm glad Chicago shut that prick's bullshit hate machine down. He just caught the first of his inevitable metaphorical hands tonight.
"if you see somebody getting ready to throw a tomato, knock the crap out of 'em, would you? Seriously. Okay? Just knock the hell — I promise you, I will pay for the legal fees. I promise. I promise."
During one interruption, Trump said, "Get him out. Try not to hurt him. If you do I’ll defend you in court."
"Are Trump rallies the most fun?" he then asked the crowd. "We’re having a good time."
He then recalled an incident at a New Hampshire rally where a protester started "swinging and punching." Trump said some people in the audience "took him out."
"It was really amazing to watch," he said.
See, in the good old days this didn’t use to happen, because they used to treat them very rough. We’ve become very weak."
Bet your racist ass wouldn't be singing that crock of shit tune if a bunch of white guys had protested Obama to the point his rallies were shut down.
Or what about HRC? Maybe we should get a bunch of woman hating repoz to run HRC away from her rallies?
Go ahead and lie to us all and tell us you would support that shit.![]()

You can be visible and verbal away from Trump's rally. He has a right to be heard no matter how vile he is. This has nothing to do with calling truth to power, this is about disrupting a peaceful event and that is not how people are supposed to behave save in the most dire of circumstances.
Bullshit. When you start talking shit next to someone you are effectively calling them out. A fight may or may not start but this is the adult equivalent of I'm not touching you.
When the shit finally hits the fan you can claim disproportionate retribution but not that you didn't start it. It digsusts me that Chicago didn't let the man have his rally. If it can happen to him it can happen to anybody.

10. March 9, 2016, in Fayetteville, North Carolina. A black protester being escorted out of a Trump rally was sucker-punched by a white bystander:
9. March 8, 2016, in Jupiter, Florida. Politico reports that Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski "forcibly" grabbed a female reporter for the right-wing Breitbart news site, "nearly bringing her down to the ground," when she attempted to ask a question after a Trump press conference.
Dec. 14, 2015, in Las Vegas. Individuals at a Trump rally yelled "Sieg Heil" and "light the motherfucker on fire" toward a black protester who was being physically removed by security staffers. Video:
Dec. 3, 2015, in New York City. A security guard took a sign from and struck an immigration activist during a protest after a Trump event.
He called off the rally because holding the rally with the prospectors was going to get someone hurt or worse.
He called off the rally because holding the rally with the prospectors was going to get someone hurt or worse.