The reality is that both sets of double standards are ethically atrocious, writes QuinHillyer. 'The Left, though, tends far more often to want the organs of a powerful government to enshrine their double standard into law.'
. Yet she has described that reluctance as a judgment of practicality and efficacy, not as a determination that vociferous protest somehow violates the rights of others.NARAL
Set aside for now the constitutional merits and demerits of the law or of the lawsuit against it. Likewise, set aside what, if anything, Jackson’s involvement says about her overall fitness for the Supreme Court. Instead, what’s more broadly instructive is how her legal brief exemplifies the skewed view most leftists have about protests. For them, the antifa and Black Lives Matter street violence are noble, andis a favorite and honored tool of “canceling” unwanted opinions.
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