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Liability, baby.
But then I have long said we should not tolerate any protest that impedes any public thoroughfare.
@Mik said in Delayed organs:
But then I have long said we should not tolerate any protest that impedes any public thoroughfare.
Same for political rallies/conventions, visits by political leaders and celebrities, parades, sporting events (e.g., city marathons). Move them to unpopulated areas where there are no one to bother.
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@Mik said in Delayed organs:
Can you seriously not see the fundamental difference between these activities?
Dude, I am agreeing with you. I just think you think too small, too narrowly. I support what you said, and expanded it to include more scenarios.
If you believe I missed certain key differences, enumerate them and we can discuss.
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Fair enough. But I draw a distinction between activities that are simply intended to inconvenience and those that are a matter of public participation.
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@Mik said in Delayed organs:
But I draw a distinction between activities that are simply intended to inconvenience and those that are a matter of public participation.
Public protest is a matter of public participation too, is it not?
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I know that Ax is being Ax, but I get what he is saying (I think).
One mans rally is another mans protest.
President Trump/Biden holds a rally that blocks off the surrounding streets.
Abortion in favor/against group holds a rally that blocks off the surrounding streets.No easy answers. At least there is the freedom to hold these and I guess that is better than the opposite.
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I know that Ax is being Ax, but I get what he is saying (I think).
One mans rally is another mans protest.
President Trump/Biden holds a rally that blocks off the surrounding streets.
Abortion in favor/against group holds a rally that blocks off the surrounding streets.No easy answers. At least there is the freedom to hold these and I guess that is better than the opposite.
@taiwan_girl said in Delayed organs:
President Trump/Biden holds a rally that blocks off the surrounding streets.
With permits - legal.
Abortion in favor/against group holds a rally that blocks off the surrounding streets.
Without permits - illegal.
Simple.
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No, TG, that completely misses the point. Rallies and sport events etc. do not INTEND to cause traffic problems, it's a secondary characteristic of widely popular events. These protests intend to use impeding ingress and egress as a weapon.