.@MsPackyetti has a message for those upset about protesters outside SCOTUS justices’ homes: Protest “is designed to create discomfort.” “Civility, order, politeness — these are vestiges of white supremacy culture that would force powers-to-be to the negotiating table."

May 11, 2022 · 12:03 AM UTC

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That’s a very dangerous argument because all Americans can use that argument when it suits them. The left does not enjoy differential rights in the constitution. Once you normalize protesting at peoples homes, the other side will do the same. Lose lose scenario.
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Why can’t there be any normal ppl who fight against abortion but don’t feel the need to wear a mask (outdoors)??
Historically, the top reasons for protests — especially progressive ones — has been to change public policy, not just to vent outrage.
The most effective protests in history — including those of the Civil Rights, Peace, and Women’s movements — were used by protestors to sway public opinion in their favor and positively sway the views of government officials.
Ignore clucking elites and deer-in-the-headlight Dems. Not only do you have a constitutional right to protest in front of a justice's home, it's essential at a time when the ruling class has literally walled itself off from regular folks My new column inquirer.com/columnists/atty…
" Civility, order, politeness are vestiges of white supremacy culture..." Iam a white supremacists then.
Unless the protests have the wrong ideology, in which case it's a violation insurrection meant to overturn our democracy