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Yeah, I completely agree. I think that my criteria with all these things, and it applies to the January the 6th rioters, protesters, whatever people want to call them, and Trump's pardons. I actually came down with J.D. Vance on that and not Donald Trump. I would not have pardoned the ones who perpetrated acts of violence against the police.
And I have the same view of the anti-abortion protesters. If they're protesting peacefully, that is the basic intrinsic right of every American citizen, to have the right to exercise your right to peacefully protest. And if you've transgressed some little local law about trespass or whatever it may be, fine. As you say... remove them.
And I have the same view of the anti-abortion protesters. If they're protesting peacefully, that is the basic intrinsic right of every American citizen, to have the right to exercise your right to peacefully protest. And if you've transgressed some little local law about trespass or whatever it may be, fine. As you say... remove them.
And I have the same view of the anti-abortion protesters. If they're protesting peacefully, that is the basic intrinsic right of every American citizen, to have the right to exercise your right to peacefully protest. And if you've transgressed some little local law about trespass or whatever it may be, fine. As you say... remove them.
If they're then violent towards the police who are removing them, then that's a different thing. If they're not, then that's where it should be left. And I just think this, we're seeing a lot of it in the UK where people are being arrested and charged and sometimes imprisoned for putting comments on Facebook and so on.
If they're then violent towards the police who are removing them, then that's a different thing. If they're not, then that's where it should be left. And I just think this, we're seeing a lot of it in the UK where people are being arrested and charged and sometimes imprisoned for putting comments on Facebook and so on.
If they're then violent towards the police who are removing them, then that's a different thing. If they're not, then that's where it should be left. And I just think this, we're seeing a lot of it in the UK where people are being arrested and charged and sometimes imprisoned for putting comments on Facebook and so on.
And my criteria with them is if they are actually organising violence, and you can see that in what they're writing, If they are genuinely organising violence or they're perpetrating it, that is one thing. If they're not, they're expressing perhaps very unpleasant views or nasty views, whatever it may be, or they're using language that people don't like. That is not an imprisonable offence to me.
And my criteria with them is if they are actually organising violence, and you can see that in what they're writing, If they are genuinely organising violence or they're perpetrating it, that is one thing. If they're not, they're expressing perhaps very unpleasant views or nasty views, whatever it may be, or they're using language that people don't like. That is not an imprisonable offence to me.
And my criteria with them is if they are actually organising violence, and you can see that in what they're writing, If they are genuinely organising violence or they're perpetrating it, that is one thing. If they're not, they're expressing perhaps very unpleasant views or nasty views, whatever it may be, or they're using language that people don't like. That is not an imprisonable offence to me.
That's your pre-speech right, to be obnoxious, to be unpleasant and all these things. So the dividing line for me always is violence. And it doesn't matter whether you're a BLM rioter or a January 6th protester or an anti-abortionist or whatever it may be.
That's your pre-speech right, to be obnoxious, to be unpleasant and all these things. So the dividing line for me always is violence. And it doesn't matter whether you're a BLM rioter or a January 6th protester or an anti-abortionist or whatever it may be.
That's your pre-speech right, to be obnoxious, to be unpleasant and all these things. So the dividing line for me always is violence. And it doesn't matter whether you're a BLM rioter or a January 6th protester or an anti-abortionist or whatever it may be.
If you cross the line into violence or you are orchestrating violence or planning it, that is one thing and you should feel the full force of the law. If you're peacefully protesting, then you should be left alone to peacefully protest.
If you cross the line into violence or you are orchestrating violence or planning it, that is one thing and you should feel the full force of the law. If you're peacefully protesting, then you should be left alone to peacefully protest.
If you cross the line into violence or you are orchestrating violence or planning it, that is one thing and you should feel the full force of the law. If you're peacefully protesting, then you should be left alone to peacefully protest.
What it tells us is, rather comically, that when you have this couple who, remember on their website, it says that they're all about compassion. They're compassionate people. They're also all about mental health and helping people with mental health. They've been very vocal about that recently, about the perils of online trolling and the effect it has on people's mental health.
What it tells us is, rather comically, that when you have this couple who, remember on their website, it says that they're all about compassion. They're compassionate people. They're also all about mental health and helping people with mental health. They've been very vocal about that recently, about the perils of online trolling and the effect it has on people's mental health.
What it tells us is, rather comically, that when you have this couple who, remember on their website, it says that they're all about compassion. They're compassionate people. They're also all about mental health and helping people with mental health. They've been very vocal about that recently, about the perils of online trolling and the effect it has on people's mental health.
And yet here we are with Vanity Fair The Hollywood Bible, the thing that Meghan was most thrilled about getting the cover of a few years ago when she got engaged to Harry, which went down very badly with the palace at the time, I can tell you. But now it reveals actually she in particular is a nasty little bully who sends staff into therapy. Think about that for a moment.