Some have argued that it was not a good tactic to disrupt Kristol's talk and it was disrespectful. It certainly was disrespectful. I would NEVER respect a propagandist like Kristol. With stolen elections, illegal wars, and now the removal of Habeas Corpus we are at a point where civil discourse must be thrown out the window at times. By interrupting his talk it got a lot more coverage than if we hadn't. Also, remember the Patriots that formed this country. Throwing a bunch of tea in the Boston Harbor wasn't exactly respectful but it helped spark the revolution! I think what we did was great!
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Some have argued that it was not a good tactic to disrupt Kristol's talk and it was disrespectful. It certainly was disrespectful. I would NEVER respect a propagandist like Kristol. With stolen elections, illegal wars, and now the removal of Habeas Corpus we are at a point where civil discourse must be thrown out the window at times. By interrupting his talk it got a lot more coverage than if we hadn't. Also, remember the Patriots that formed this country. Throwing a bunch of tea in the Boston Harbor wasn't exactly respectful but it helped spark the revolution! I think what we did was great!
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