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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 6067008" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I'm talking about his posts that drip with hatred for Jews. In the U.K. that would likely get him arrested.</p><p></p><p>Let's try this. There's a Federal law against protesting outside the homes of the Supreme Court justices. Merrick Garland chose to not enforce that law. Resulted in a kook driving cross country with the intent of killing Justice Kavanaugh. Should there be such laws and should they be enforced?</p><p></p><p>Numerous conservatives have been "doxxed" by the far Left. That has resulted in people showing up and attempting to break into homes with the intent to either intimidate or commit violent acts. Should those who expose private information be held accountable? </p><p></p><p>The way they approach things in Europe is definitely different than here. But did the Muslims and others of color or different religions invade or did they legally immigrate under British law? I can understand the anger caused by some Muslims declaring Sharia law in some neighborhoods. Muslims have been arrested for online posts too. But what about the Pakistani family that moved there for more opportunity? Who wanted to get away from the religious fundamentalism of their home country? Does the British government have an obligation to protect them from harm?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 6067008, member: 24302"] I'm talking about his posts that drip with hatred for Jews. In the U.K. that would likely get him arrested. Let's try this. There's a Federal law against protesting outside the homes of the Supreme Court justices. Merrick Garland chose to not enforce that law. Resulted in a kook driving cross country with the intent of killing Justice Kavanaugh. Should there be such laws and should they be enforced? Numerous conservatives have been "doxxed" by the far Left. That has resulted in people showing up and attempting to break into homes with the intent to either intimidate or commit violent acts. Should those who expose private information be held accountable? The way they approach things in Europe is definitely different than here. But did the Muslims and others of color or different religions invade or did they legally immigrate under British law? I can understand the anger caused by some Muslims declaring Sharia law in some neighborhoods. Muslims have been arrested for online posts too. But what about the Pakistani family that moved there for more opportunity? Who wanted to get away from the religious fundamentalism of their home country? Does the British government have an obligation to protect them from harm? [/QUOTE]
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