Im not exactly sure what to say... I mean... free speech is free speech...but it is limited... Public property, yes, you should have unlimited free speech. Public places are considered public...Parks, Streets, Etc Etc... Government buildings are "Public Funded" by taxation, but DO have rules and an owner to the property. (Or someone in charge of the property) In effect, that person has the rights to eject someone disrupting OTHER citizens. Just because I pay for the police to own weapons, and they are in a "Public Building." I do not expect access to the firearms, nor expect to drive their police cars. This guys point, is NOT illegal until he refused to leave the property for disrupting other peoples days. I mean, if I had somewhere to go and this dude was making a big deal of things and making me late, I'd punch him in the throat. Besides, I DO not feel like I have to deal with someone video taping my transaction in the background. That's a violation of MY rights. I guess that didn't matter to him when someone told him exactly that? Rules are rules, dick. (Dude in the video, not you AdamS.) By being polite and well spoken, you are not granted an "Asshole Pass" and have the right to ruin other people's days. (I agree with some of the stuff he says, but people that plan things poorly like this make the rest of the movement look ridiculous, idiotic, and careless of anyone but themselves.
But showing the property tax in $1 bills was a nice touch.
"In effect, that person has the rights to eject someone disrupting OTHER citizens."
Correct, but were others getting offended here? It doesn't seem to be the case here.
"Besides, I DO not feel like I have to deal with someone video taping my transaction in the background. That's a violation of MY rights. I guess that didn't matter to him when someone told him exactly that?"
But I bet there is CCTV filming transactions all day long. (just saying, as usual with govt, they are being hypocritical.)
"I agree with some of the stuff he says, but people that plan things poorly like this make the rest of the movement look ridiculous, idiotic, and careless of anyone but themselves."
To an extent I agree; though overall I believe this did more good than harm. It helps raise the idea that, not only are governments trying to set tyranny upon us, they have got us paying them to do so. What an audacious scam that is.
Im not exactly sure what to say... I mean... free speech is free speech...but it is limited... Public property, yes, you should have unlimited free speech. Public places are considered public...Parks, Streets, Etc Etc... Government buildings are "Public Funded" by taxation, but DO have rules and an owner to the property. (Or someone in charge of the property) In effect, that person has the rights to eject someone disrupting OTHER citizens. Just because I pay for the police to own weapons, and they are in a "Public Building." I do not expect access to the firearms, nor expect to drive their police cars. This guys point, is NOT illegal until he refused to leave the property for disrupting other peoples days. I mean, if I had somewhere to go and this dude was making a big deal of things and making me late, I'd punch him in the throat. Besides, I DO not feel like I have to deal with someone video taping my transaction in the background. That's a violation of MY rights. I guess that didn't matter to him when someone told him exactly that?
ReplyDeleteRules are rules, dick. (Dude in the video, not you AdamS.) By being polite and well spoken, you are not granted an "Asshole Pass" and have the right to ruin other people's days.
(I agree with some of the stuff he says, but people that plan things poorly like this make the rest of the movement look ridiculous, idiotic, and careless of anyone but themselves.
But showing the property tax in $1 bills was a nice touch.
"In effect, that person has the rights to eject someone disrupting OTHER citizens."
ReplyDeleteCorrect, but were others getting offended here? It doesn't seem to be the case here.
"Besides, I DO not feel like I have to deal with someone video taping my transaction in the background. That's a violation of MY rights. I guess that didn't matter to him when someone told him exactly that?"
But I bet there is CCTV filming transactions all day long. (just saying, as usual with govt, they are being hypocritical.)
"I agree with some of the stuff he says, but people that plan things poorly like this make the rest of the movement look ridiculous, idiotic, and careless of anyone but themselves."
To an extent I agree; though overall I believe this did more good than harm. It helps raise the idea that, not only are governments trying to set tyranny upon us, they have got us paying them to do so. What an audacious scam that is.