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It's one thing to protest violence committed by a gov't or terrorist org and speak on behalf of your ethic/religious group but you can do it without bringing insults into it - I have taken part in some demonstrations on behalf of Tibet in NYC and the Tibetans that I rallied with would never say things like this - they are always careful to point out that they are criticizing the Chinese GOV'T and not the Chinese people and never use profanity or insults.


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It's one thing to protest violence committed by a gov't or terrorist org and speak on behalf of your ethic/religious group but you can do it without bringing insults into it - I have taken part in some demonstrations on behalf of Tibet in NYC and the Tibetans that I rallied with would never say things like this - they are always careful to point out that they are criticizing the Chinese GOV'T and not the Chinese people and never use profanity or insults.

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It's one thing to protest violence committed by a gov't or terrorist org and speak on behalf of your ethic/religious group but you can do it without bringing insults into it - I have taken part in some demonstrations on behalf of Tibet in NYC and the Tibetans that I rallied with would never say things like this - they are always careful to point out that they are criticizing the Chinese GOV'T and not the Chinese people and never use profanity or insults.

I agree, but one has to be careful not to paint everyone there protesting as being as vile and disgusting as the one woman in the video. It's just like the WTO several years ago. The protesters were peaceful for the most part, but there were some anarchists who got violent and many criticized the protesters as a whole. Given that this video was made by a Right Wing group, I seriously doubt we were seeing a fair depiction of what was going on or exchanged. There were protests out in LA yesterday - the local news covered it and nothing of this sort was reported.

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It's one thing to protest violence committed by a gov't or terrorist org and speak on behalf of your ethic/religious group but you can do it without bringing insults into it - I have taken part in some demonstrations on behalf of Tibet in NYC and the Tibetans that I rallied with would never say things like this - they are always careful to point out that they are criticizing the Chinese GOV'T and not the Chinese people and never use profanity or insults.

I agree, but one has to be careful not to paint everyone there protesting as being as vile and disgusting as the one woman in the video. It's just like the WTO several years ago. The protesters were peaceful for the most part, but there were some anarchists who got violent and many criticized the protesters as a whole. Given that this video was made by a Right Wing group, I seriously doubt we were seeing a fair depiction of what was going on or exchanged. There were protests out in LA yesterday - the local news covered it and nothing of this sort was reported.

Totally not true. I saw very umm heated arguments on the LA news last night. And a friend was there protesting a few nights ago and took videos of the signs people held up and things they were saying. Not pretty either.

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It's one thing to protest violence committed by a gov't or terrorist org and speak on behalf of your ethic/religious group but you can do it without bringing insults into it - I have taken part in some demonstrations on behalf of Tibet in NYC and the Tibetans that I rallied with would never say things like this - they are always careful to point out that they are criticizing the Chinese GOV'T and not the Chinese people and never use profanity or insults.

I agree, but one has to be careful not to paint everyone there protesting as being as vile and disgusting as the one woman in the video. It's just like the WTO several years ago. The protesters were peaceful for the most part, but there were some anarchists who got violent and many criticized the protesters as a whole. Given that this video was made by a Right Wing group, I seriously doubt we were seeing a fair depiction of what was going on or exchanged. There were protests out in LA yesterday - the local news covered it and nothing of this sort was reported.

Totally not true. I saw very umm heated arguments on the LA news last night. And a friend was there protesting a few nights ago and took videos of the signs people held up and things they were saying. Not pretty either.

So all the protesters are saying vile and digusting things?

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nuke israel. your mother is #######. go to he11. you need a big oven.

and then the imam "we need to try harder to educate people about what islam really is so that they can appreciate the beauty of it...."

later on a random protester "we'll get you!"

yeah i'm seeing that message of peace :blink:

My exact thoughts as I was watching the video. I'm horrified.

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It's one thing to protest violence committed by a gov't or terrorist org and speak on behalf of your ethic/religious group but you can do it without bringing insults into it - I have taken part in some demonstrations on behalf of Tibet in NYC and the Tibetans that I rallied with would never say things like this - they are always careful to point out that they are criticizing the Chinese GOV'T and not the Chinese people and never use profanity or insults.

I agree, but one has to be careful not to paint everyone there protesting as being as vile and disgusting as the one woman in the video. It's just like the WTO several years ago. The protesters were peaceful for the most part, but there were some anarchists who got violent and many criticized the protesters as a whole. Given that this video was made by a Right Wing group, I seriously doubt we were seeing a fair depiction of what was going on or exchanged. There were protests out in LA yesterday - the local news covered it and nothing of this sort was reported.

Totally not true. I saw very umm heated arguments on the LA news last night. And a friend was there protesting a few nights ago and took videos of the signs people held up and things they were saying. Not pretty either.

So all the protesters are saying vile and digusting things?

well I didn't see any of the protestors trying to prevent their fellow protestors from shouting the most vile and heinous things ?? These people need a good kicking and a quick exit out of this country. Racist, dirty, nasty, filthy, scum is what they are. Lets get rid of MF's like this once and for all.

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It's one thing to protest violence committed by a gov't or terrorist org and speak on behalf of your ethic/religious group but you can do it without bringing insults into it - I have taken part in some demonstrations on behalf of Tibet in NYC and the Tibetans that I rallied with would never say things like this - they are always careful to point out that they are criticizing the Chinese GOV'T and not the Chinese people and never use profanity or insults.

I agree, but one has to be careful not to paint everyone there protesting as being as vile and disgusting as the one woman in the video. It's just like the WTO several years ago. The protesters were peaceful for the most part, but there were some anarchists who got violent and many criticized the protesters as a whole. Given that this video was made by a Right Wing group, I seriously doubt we were seeing a fair depiction of what was going on or exchanged. There were protests out in LA yesterday - the local news covered it and nothing of this sort was reported.

Totally not true. I saw very umm heated arguments on the LA news last night. And a friend was there protesting a few nights ago and took videos of the signs people held up and things they were saying. Not pretty either.

So all the protesters are saying vile and digusting things?

well I didn't see any of the protestors trying to prevent their fellow protestors from shouting the most vile and heinous things ?? These people need a good kicking and a quick exit out of this country. Racist, dirty, nasty, filthy, scum is what they are. Lets get rid of MF's like this once and for all.

Who are you talking about? The KKK?

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It's one thing to protest violence committed by a gov't or terrorist org and speak on behalf of your ethic/religious group but you can do it without bringing insults into it - I have taken part in some demonstrations on behalf of Tibet in NYC and the Tibetans that I rallied with would never say things like this - they are always careful to point out that they are criticizing the Chinese GOV'T and not the Chinese people and never use profanity or insults.

I agree, but one has to be careful not to paint everyone there protesting as being as vile and disgusting as the one woman in the video. It's just like the WTO several years ago. The protesters were peaceful for the most part, but there were some anarchists who got violent and many criticized the protesters as a whole. Given that this video was made by a Right Wing group, I seriously doubt we were seeing a fair depiction of what was going on or exchanged. There were protests out in LA yesterday - the local news covered it and nothing of this sort was reported.

Totally not true. I saw very umm heated arguments on the LA news last night. And a friend was there protesting a few nights ago and took videos of the signs people held up and things they were saying. Not pretty either.

So all the protesters are saying vile and digusting things?

well I didn't see any of the protestors trying to prevent their fellow protestors from shouting the most vile and heinous things ?? These people need a good kicking and a quick exit out of this country. Racist, dirty, nasty, filthy, scum is what they are. Lets get rid of MF's like this once and for all.

Who are you talking about? The KKK?

All the vocal people in that video, and all those who didn't do a damn thing to stop them and just carried on waving their banners and shouting their shite. So.... that would all those protestors then.

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Those things she said were disgusting and I am saddened that protesters can't be more dignified. I would like, however to have seen what the other side was saying, not that it excuses her behavior but obviously this was a one sided video.

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It's one thing to protest violence committed by a gov't or terrorist org and speak on behalf of your ethic/religious group but you can do it without bringing insults into it - I have taken part in some demonstrations on behalf of Tibet in NYC and the Tibetans that I rallied with would never say things like this - they are always careful to point out that they are criticizing the Chinese GOV'T and not the Chinese people and never use profanity or insults.

I agree, but one has to be careful not to paint everyone there protesting as being as vile and disgusting as the one woman in the video. It's just like the WTO several years ago. The protesters were peaceful for the most part, but there were some anarchists who got violent and many criticized the protesters as a whole. Given that this video was made by a Right Wing group, I seriously doubt we were seeing a fair depiction of what was going on or exchanged. There were protests out in LA yesterday - the local news covered it and nothing of this sort was reported.

Totally not true. I saw very umm heated arguments on the LA news last night. And a friend was there protesting a few nights ago and took videos of the signs people held up and things they were saying. Not pretty either.

So all the protesters are saying vile and digusting things?

well I didn't see any of the protestors trying to prevent their fellow protestors from shouting the most vile and heinous things ?? These people need a good kicking and a quick exit out of this country. Racist, dirty, nasty, filthy, scum is what they are. Lets get rid of MF's like this once and for all.

Who are you talking about? The KKK?

All the vocal people in that video, and all those who didn't do a damn thing to stop them and just carried on waving their banners and shouting their shite. So.... that would all those protestors then.

oK, so are you saying we should get rid of all racists or just the ones you don't like?

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Those things she said were disgusting and I am saddened that protesters can't be more dignified. I would like, however to have seen what the other side was saying, not that it excuses her behavior but obviously this was a one sided video.

There wasn't just one stupid animal shouting her mouth off. There were a number of protestors shouting and jeering. I don't need to hear what people on the other side of the street were saying to know the protestors we witnessed on the video are a bunch of monsters that need to be removed from society. I only hope that those protestors are recognized so they can be persecuted.

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It's one thing to protest violence committed by a gov't or terrorist org and speak on behalf of your ethic/religious group but you can do it without bringing insults into it - I have taken part in some demonstrations on behalf of Tibet in NYC and the Tibetans that I rallied with would never say things like this - they are always careful to point out that they are criticizing the Chinese GOV'T and not the Chinese people and never use profanity or insults.

I agree, but one has to be careful not to paint everyone there protesting as being as vile and disgusting as the one woman in the video. It's just like the WTO several years ago. The protesters were peaceful for the most part, but there were some anarchists who got violent and many criticized the protesters as a whole. Given that this video was made by a Right Wing group, I seriously doubt we were seeing a fair depiction of what was going on or exchanged. There were protests out in LA yesterday - the local news covered it and nothing of this sort was reported.

Totally not true. I saw very umm heated arguments on the LA news last night. And a friend was there protesting a few nights ago and took videos of the signs people held up and things they were saying. Not pretty either.

So all the protesters are saying vile and digusting things?

well I didn't see any of the protestors trying to prevent their fellow protestors from shouting the most vile and heinous things ?? These people need a good kicking and a quick exit out of this country. Racist, dirty, nasty, filthy, scum is what they are. Lets get rid of MF's like this once and for all.

Who are you talking about? The KKK?

All the vocal people in that video, and all those who didn't do a damn thing to stop them and just carried on waving their banners and shouting their shite. So.... that would all those protestors then.

oK, so are you saying we should get rid of all racists or just the ones you don't like?

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It's one thing to protest violence committed by a gov't or terrorist org and speak on behalf of your ethic/religious group but you can do it without bringing insults into it - I have taken part in some demonstrations on behalf of Tibet in NYC and the Tibetans that I rallied with would never say things like this - they are always careful to point out that they are criticizing the Chinese GOV'T and not the Chinese people and never use profanity or insults.

I agree, but one has to be careful not to paint everyone there protesting as being as vile and disgusting as the one woman in the video. It's just like the WTO several years ago. The protesters were peaceful for the most part, but there were some anarchists who got violent and many criticized the protesters as a whole. Given that this video was made by a Right Wing group, I seriously doubt we were seeing a fair depiction of what was going on or exchanged. There were protests out in LA yesterday - the local news covered it and nothing of this sort was reported.

Totally not true. I saw very umm heated arguments on the LA news last night. And a friend was there protesting a few nights ago and took videos of the signs people held up and things they were saying. Not pretty either.

So all the protesters are saying vile and digusting things?

well I didn't see any of the protestors trying to prevent their fellow protestors from shouting the most vile and heinous things ?? These people need a good kicking and a quick exit out of this country. Racist, dirty, nasty, filthy, scum is what they are. Lets get rid of MF's like this once and for all.

Who are you talking about? The KKK?

All the vocal people in that video, and all those who didn't do a damn thing to stop them and just carried on waving their banners and shouting their shite. So.... that would all those protestors then.

oK, so are you saying we should get rid of all racists or just the ones you don't like?

I am saying the people on the video hurling the most vile of statements at others should be removed from society. I don't know how I can be any clearer. Do you wish to move this topic to racism in general or are we still discussing this particular incident?

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