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Originally Posted by SebC
As already stated, I think it meets the threshold for legality. You don't have to ask me again.
I don't believe the state has any business criminalizing victimless actions, nor do I think that being protested makes one a victim.
If I want to stand outside Kenney's house with a sign that says he's an ass, and you would have me arrested for that, then there is little that separates your ideology from that of a despot.
Well, I've been part of at least one! So I can confidently say that not only is is theoretically possible, but in practice as well.
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Private lives of politicians should be off limits. I don't see why that's a line that is despotic. How do we get good people to become politicians and make tough decisions, if they have to live with the threat of harassment of them and their families in their homes? Who needs that ####? It's entirely unnecessary, and does not infringe on your right to protest because you can do it at city hall. Honestly I think it's just ####ty way to treat people who are serving the public.