Ponderable

https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/201...-teen-over-make-america-great-again-maga-hat/

However, a man who asked to remain anonymous due to alleged death threats told KENS 5 Thursday that the incident was not unprovoked, as the original post indicated.

“He said he did not see the attack, but he did see an altercation inside of the Whataburger before deciding to leave with his family as things got heated,” the station reported.

“He also claimed during the conversation another man in the restaurant asked the group of teens to stop making such comments. That’s when he said he cut dinner short and had his family leave the restaurant before things escalated.”

Some figures on the left side of the political spectrum have condemned the action, but point to Donald Trump’s own words and perceived racism as justification for these types of conflicts.

“I actually don’t advocate throwing drinks on people. Not at all,” said commentator Marc Lamont Hill on Twitter. “But yes, i think MAGA hats (deliberately) reflect a movement that conjures racism, homophobia, xenophobia, etc. So yes, it’s a little harder to feel sympathy when someone gets Coca Cola thrown on him.”
Perceived by who?
MLH is definitely a horrible racist.
Snowflakes in July.
 
USA TODAY
LEXINGTON, Va. — For a tiny restaurant in the heart of this historic city, opening for business Thursday evening was a new chapter in a national political saga.


After refusing to serve Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on June 22, the Red Hen restaurant grew notorious, prompting a national debate over social decency in an era of sharp political divides. Protesters flocked to the restaurant, and it stayed closed for nearly two weeks.

Ahead of the scheduled reopening at 5 p.m., protesters and hopeful customers gathered on the bucolic street corner outside the Red Hen, just across from the Stonewall Jackson House.

"If they want to serve up politics rather than Southern fried chicken, then they are setting up their own demise as a restaurant," said Jeff Hulbert, the founder of Patriot Picket, a group of demonstrators that focuses on the Second Amendment.


Members of his group carried signs that drew comparisons between the current moment and the civil rights era, bearing slogans like "Red Hen 2018 = 1960 Woolworth Lunch Counter," referencing a restaurant where four African-American students were refused service during an anti-segregation protest.

"They were getting kicked out of places for the color of their skin, now we have people getting kicked out of restaurants for their political persuasion," said Paul Brockman, another member of Patriot Picket.

entire article
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...amid-protests/ar-AAzE2qp?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=iehp
 
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USA TODAY
LEXINGTON, Va. — For a tiny restaurant in the heart of this historic city, opening for business Thursday evening was a new chapter in a national political saga.


After refusing to serve Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on June 22, the Red Hen restaurant grew notorious, prompting a national debate over social decency in an era of sharp political divides. Protesters flocked to the restaurant, and it stayed closed for nearly two weeks.

Ahead of the scheduled reopening at 5 p.m., protesters and hopeful customers gathered on the bucolic street corner outside the Red Hen, just across from the Stonewall Jackson House.

"If they want to serve up politics rather than Southern fried chicken, then they are setting up their own demise as a restaurant," said Jeff Hulbert, the founder of Patriot Picket, a group of demonstrators that focuses on the Second Amendment.


Members of his group carried signs that drew comparisons between the current moment and the civil rights era, bearing slogans like "Red Hen 2018 = 1960 Woolworth Lunch Counter," referencing a restaurant where four African-American students were refused service during an anti-segregation protest.

"They were getting kicked out of places for the color of their skin, now we have people getting kicked out of restaurants for their political persuasion," said Paul Brockman, another member of Patriot Picket.

entire article
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...amid-protests/ar-AAzE2qp?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=iehp
https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/first_amendment
 
When your link says, "destroys" it never turns out that way, it's just a judgement call from your side of the ring. Also kinda funny how Stormy has no credibility because of her chosen profession but Jenna now does?
Anyone that is against PP is a hero to the unborn murdered children.
 
We're aware of your alliance to orginizations like Westburo Baptist Church...
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There's someone just practicing his first amendment rights...Right Daffy F'n Duck?
 
https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/201...-teen-over-make-america-great-again-maga-hat/

However, a man who asked to remain anonymous due to alleged death threats told KENS 5 Thursday that the incident was not unprovoked, as the original post indicated.

“He said he did not see the attack, but he did see an altercation inside of the Whataburger before deciding to leave with his family as things got heated,” the station reported.

“He also claimed during the conversation another man in the restaurant asked the group of teens to stop making such comments. That’s when he said he cut dinner short and had his family leave the restaurant before things escalated.”

Some figures on the left side of the political spectrum have condemned the action, but point to Donald Trump’s own words and perceived racism as justification for these types of conflicts.

“I actually don’t advocate throwing drinks on people. Not at all,” said commentator Marc Lamont Hill on Twitter. “But yes, i think MAGA hats (deliberately) reflect a movement that conjures racism, homophobia, xenophobia, etc. So yes, it’s a little harder to feel sympathy when someone gets Coca Cola thrown on him.”
I saw one guy throw a coke in the kids face and steal his hat. The same guy used a racist epithet as he walked away.
Im calling Bullshit on the "anonymous source".
 
Perhaps you should offer the plumber your hankie to dry his tears.
I dont have tears.
They are the direct by-product of feelings, of which I have none.
I think I had one a long time ago, but it went away, so no thank you.
I dont need a "hankie" from Lion.

Do me a favor and dont try to be funny.
You suck at it.lol.
 
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