Eric Arthur Blair
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You can probably assume that those who are homeschooled (students and teachers) realize a very profoundThe right to protest is a right enshrined in the Constitution. The need for violent protest is something that Thomas Jefferson noted would always be needed. (it's one reason for the 2nd Amendment).
Can I assume that this is something those who wish to homeschool wish to exclude from their curriculum?
difference between violent and orderly protest.
The tree of liberty... (Quotation) | Thomas Jefferson's Monticello
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Either you are ignorant of or purposely misinterpret Jefferson's words so that Jefferson's call for open violent rebellion against tyrants when kings make protest a crime can be used by liars like yourself to justify the sort
of violent destructive riots we see in Minneapolis, NY and other places when peaceful protest is an option
radicals just ignore completely.
I see you take your directions from leftist propagandists who have been trotting out that same lie
among others (buildings and stores can be burned down and looted, that isn't violence, etc.).
Your disingenuous idiocy is noted.