warren_stupidity

warren_stupidity t1_iuigy5c wrote

The odd jumble of stuff in Q1 - mixing conflict of interest prohibitions (good) with peculiar undefined election processes (dubious) makes this question a mess that should be rejected out of hand.

Q2 - I'm mixed on this, we really need a ballot initiative process and election redistricting reform to end gerrymandering, but a CC is open ended and who knows what would come out of it.

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warren_stupidity t1_iuifi4b wrote

>Demanding that others not hear the message of the opposing viewpoint isn't protesting.

Sure it is. Enforcing a ban, for example by physically attacking people trying to attend, would cross the line from protesting to assault.

While I find it massively obnoxious that rightwing religious nutjobs conduct perpetual protests at abortion clinics, demanding that women not get abortions, I recognize that it is their right to conduct such protests. Wouldn't you agree?

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