spacemoth2
Space Moth
spacemoth2

Bless your heart.

It’s rather telling that you’ve only expressed how ENRAGED you are about female white comedians remaining silent - why have you not expressed how ENRAGED you are about any female black comedians remaining silent?

Your comment makes no sense.

...from the person who goes online to post criticism of people for a situation they know nothing about, and about which they fully admit they could be wrong. Don’t kid yourself thinking that your ‘eye rolls’ actually matter.

Then why make assumptions and criticize people for something you know nothing about, when you fully admit you could be completely wrong?

Perhaps Ms. Jones has asked that they not speak out about it publicly, and they are respecting her wish. But I guess it’s easier and more fun to just make assumptions about other people you don’t know so you can criticize them on the internet.

“It’s very cold of them to just opt-out of the discussion here.”

Correction: The right to freedom of expression doesn’t actually extend to blocking people from entering a medical facility, but that is not what these protesters are fighting for the right to do - I had misread that one detail in your original comment.

Additional note: The right to freedom of expression doesn’t actually extend to blocking people from entering a medical facility, but that is not what these protesters are fighting for the right to do - I had misread that one detail in your original comment.

“Do you think pestering cancer patients would get the same overwhelming social support as harassing women trying to get abortions?”

“Can I stand outside a cancer treatment center and tell people they just need to eat carrots? Can I block people from entering orthodontists because they should totally just keep their wisdom teeth?”

No - writing down a license plate number is not illegal. Additionally, the First Amendment does give people the right to post photos of other people online (though there are some restrictions that apply). You could take a series of photos (or a video) of a person exiting their car - with the license plate visible and

Writing down a license plate number is not illegal - and the First Amendment does give people the right to post photos of other people online (though there are some restrictions that apply).

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I don’t think you understand how copyright works.

“...we don’t see people protesting for the rights of drunk drivers.”

Why are you so upset about something that 1) is none of your business and 2) you clearly know nothing about?

That’s not a clarification, that’s an entirely different argument. Why should the law not make incest a crime on his part? You can’t see any other victims of his decision to commit this crime here?

If he committed a crime (and admits to it), why is it bullshit to charge him with committing that crime?

Yes, there are many annoying, crazy people in the world who will latch on to whatever belief or interest and be obnoxious about it - it’s not specifically a vegan thing, which was the OP’s point. In my experience with food-related practices, it’s the meat eaters who are the annoying / obnoxious ones.