“like virtually all of the law nowadays in America, is/will-be applied not uniformly but selectively and, arguably, on capricious & petty governmental whim.”
Sure it is. I just take umbrage when anybody tries to suggest that the KKK in anyway relates to conservatives.
I’d rather prove your point by poking Richard Trumka in the snoot, actually.
>>like virtually all of the law nowadays in America, is/will-be applied not uniformly but selectively and, arguably, on capricious & petty governmental whim.
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>Sure it is. I just take umbrage when anybody tries to suggest that the KKK in anyway relates to conservatives.
Ah, then it was just an innocent/honest misunderstanding.
>Id rather prove your point by poking Richard Trumka in the snoot, actually.
I’m pretty sure that wouldn’t be covered under ‘free speech’ but would be considered assault.
The illustration I used is better in that it isolates the entirety of the issue the USSC ruled on in such a way so as to make violations of said ruling patently obvious.
Isn’t Trumka actually a crypto-KKK guy anyway?