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My Thoughts: Peaceful gatherings and demonstrations are the first amendment rights of everyone who's living in the United States, but there is a fine line between exercising your first amendment rights and (I'm trying to put it as lightly as I can) being a low-life scum. - Vandalizing national monuments and landmarks - Torching the United States flag. - Chanting extremist ideas and calling for ethnic cleansing of a minority. - Threatening other citizens and harassing minorities. - Disrupt others' rights to express themselves. If you do those, you are nothing but a low-life scum. Keep that in mind the next time you decide to do any of those things. The republic gives everybody the right to express themselves and voice out their concerns, but you have no right to abuse those rights to spread hate and two-bit extremist ideological crap. Some dare to burn the flag of the same republic that gives them the rights of humanity without even understanding what its colors mean. The same people who support the atrocities committed by a terrorist organization and waving the banner of another terrorist organization in the streets of the capital. God bless the United States for being the land of the free and giving you the rights to Express yourselves and God grants me strength to stand fast against you and the likes of you. Photo: Northwest gate of the white house along Pennsylvania avenue Vandalized by proPalestinian (Pro-terrorism) supporters.

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