This discussion is about the legality of protests. Who cares if the location makes sense to you or not? Protesting near religious institutions is a legal right (for now).
And like I said, most synagogues are Zionist hubs. These protest locations could be decided with some darts and a blindfold and they’d still be protesting a Zionist hub.
It doesn’t matter if it makes sense or not. Protesting near religious institutions is a protected right. Neither my feelings nor your feelings change that…
Again, it’s none of my concern if it makes sense. The discussion was regarding legal matters. It’s a constitutional right, and Zohran’s review of these matters is likely symbolic to appease his Zionist handlers.
Most synagogues are, but even if it wasn’t, who gives af. Let people protest.
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This discussion is about the legality of protests. Who cares if the location makes sense to you or not? Protesting near religious institutions is a legal right (for now).
And like I said, most synagogues are Zionist hubs. These protest locations could be decided with some darts and a blindfold and they’d still be protesting a Zionist hub.
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That is a completely legal protest. My feelings would be irrelevant. Again, this is a discussion of legality… What are you not understanding here?
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It doesn’t matter if it makes sense or not. Protesting near religious institutions is a protected right. Neither my feelings nor your feelings change that…
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Again, it’s none of my concern if it makes sense. The discussion was regarding legal matters. It’s a constitutional right, and Zohran’s review of these matters is likely symbolic to appease his Zionist handlers.