Sorry but I see no need to use profanities or obscenities whatever the situation is. Especially in public where children are present. And I don’t care if the government also comes down on it.
There is no reason for profanities. It shows she has a limited vocabulary. There are many more descriptive and colorful words in the English language.
New world the kiddies hear stuff in grade school I didnt hear untilll boot camp and after.
That dog dont hunt no mo
I have to agree with you. But in general, while the right to protest is important (vital, even), doing so in a manner that annoys everyone around you is not going to help your cause.
If you want your protest to be effective in any way, you’ve got to clean up the message... otherwise you’ll drive away the very people you aim to influence.
“Sorry but I see no need to use profanities or obscenities whatever the situation is. Especially in public where children are present. And I don’t care if the government also comes down on it.”
The government is a little inconsistent of course, especially when it involves a tranny going into a girls locker room, or teaching the gay agenda in schools. Certain obscenities are more equal than others.
You're right. What she should do is swap the f signs out wit images of biden with his hand on a prepubescent little girl's breast. It's not profanity.
FU!!!!!! :)
I agree.
You may not like the “F” word however it is protected speech under the First Amendment.
to treat (something sacred) with abuse, irreverence, or contempt : desecrate......When did Joe Bite become “sacred’?
The Supreme Court decided years ago that when a person wore a “F-— the Draft” t-shirt to a draft board induction, he was exercising his first amendment right to free speech.
She could be well within her rights to do as she did. However, the Left is well-known for double standards. You just have to see how the Left defended burning and looting during protests last summer but have acted like protesting at the Capital Building was tantamount to insurrection.
Using vulgarity to make a point is a staple of the Left. This woman should have known it wouldn’t be an accepted tactic on the right.
But then, with a surname like ‘Dick’, I would guess her sense of propriety would be a bit askew.