I understand that we all have the right to express our viewpoints, but when said viewpoints infringe on the rights of other groups of people (all non-whites, and white homosexuals for example) to live a peaceful life, without fear of persecution, then the right to freedom of speech is superseded by the rights of those groups that are being targeted.
Is this not the case? I'm just wondering how on earth the KKK is getting "protest" or "gathering" permits to spout their filth. Seriously, this is the same group that is known to have instigated and conducted lynchings, among other things.
When is enough enough?
2006-09-03
11:27:42
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