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I heard that the Tennessee House of Representatives voted to expel two Democrat lawmakers... good, only a shame the third one didn't get expelled though. That's what you get for protesting on the House floor without being recognized first, and the rules for that sort of thing apply to everyone regardless of how disgruntled one may be on certain political matters. I'm all for people protesting when they feel the need to, but being radical like that won't get you very far.

Advocating for, whether actively or inactively, any kind of disorder like that will do nothing to advance your cause in the eyes of the moderate audience you are seeking to appeal to. Taking a radicalized approach has absolutely nothing to do with democracy either, you're only showing the rest of the world what a jackass you are by taking a radical stance instead of a truly peaceful one, and the rest of those who support genuinely peaceful protests don't care for those who get pushy with others. Both political extremes are guilty of that by the way.

SpikeTalon 9 Apr 6
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Try telling that to the idiots on the main forum of this website. You will be cursed and called names.

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The idiots were using a bullhorn to help work others up into a frenzy, yelling no action no peace!. That unto itself could be considered a veiled threat-
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For sure. I’m glad they were removed for it to.

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