I’d argue what the fear mongering he’s done against Muslims plus the work he’s done to discredit hate crimes, helped create an atmosphere of violence that vulnerable people all have to live through just for being who they are. This is bad, but he’s guilty of worse.
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Mason: you’re hilarious and oh so correct. What ever happened to “sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me?”
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Or the law? Just the damn law? We have a very speech-protective First Amendment jurisprudence that deals with people who are actually promoting imminent violence. It doesn’t include masked vigilante attacks.
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