Tell me how you feel about this.

I'm not a Trump supporter. Didn't vote for him. But what bothers me about the entire charade was the fact that him (the idiot in this story), and people like him, in Charlottesville, literally thought the other group of idiots (white supremacists) didn't have a right to speak, and that they (the idiot in this story, and idiots like him) had the right to physically attack them for doing so. As it happens, their side clearly lost as one of the idiots from the other side killed and maimed a few after a bunch of violent clashes. But anyone who says there weren't people on both sides behaving badly needs to open up social media and look at what the people being violent in the videos are wearing. It was both sides.

What more, totalitarianism isn't something I'm afraid of. And most of the time I wouldn't get involved in this sort of thing and would look the other way. But when I see right or, in this case, left-leaning people expressing totalitarian views, I start cleaning my guns. Just because someone expresses a view, no matter how horrible (yes, even if it were pro-slavery), that doesn't mean they're free game for violence. And to see anyone, least of all a large number of people who claim to be "liberal", suggesting such, is deeply troubling.

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