Ian Crossland
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It's nuts.
Also to my left, working on Shabbat.
the legend.
Especially, it's a peaceful assembly.
First Amendment protects the right to peaceful assembly.
So if you trespass and scare people with a loud, raucous aggression, that's not really peaceful.
So the idea is you're out on the street, you're not blocking activity, and you're not scaring people.
If he'd received the footage, like if these protesters had strapped on GoPros, they trespassed, they scared, they did whatever...
And then they sent the footage to Don Lemon and he's like, oh, I'm going to report on this.
That's no crime there.
But if you then it's like a bank robbery.
If you as the reporter participate with the robbers to go commit the crime and you're there with them inside the bank recording them, you've stepped over a line.
You're not just reporting now.
You're part of the process.
And that's my take on it.
And the reporter has a duty to report that to law enforcement.
Well, I mean, what depends on the law?
I guess if it's a law that you think should be broken, you have a moral obligation to violate that law.