MMA events don't occur in public places like street corners? Do MMA fighters have the right to assemble and fight on any random street corner in Portland whenever they want?
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Replying to @VincentLaBarge @ScottAdamsSays
What if the KKK classified themselves as a sporting club? Then if a PoC gets his ass beat by a group of kkk thugs, it's his problem 4 being there, and he ought to just learn 2 stay away from the kkk sporting events on the Portland Street corner?
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
I didn't suggest you are proposing a change in law. I know that you're not suggesting that. You're saying that the way we view Antifa street violence should change because Antifa members thing it is Sport. My argument: It's irrelevant they think it's sport. It means nothing...
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Replying to @VincentLaBarge @ScottAdamsSays
How Antifa views their own actions has absolutely no bearing on how the public at large ought to view it. If a bunch of teenagers view midnight mailbox smashing as Sport, do we all of a sudden NOT view it as vandalism?
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Why don’t I clarify in the morning so you can stop making bad guesses about my opinions.
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