I would say the FR consensus view is the opposite. The bikers have a very strong following around these parts.
The bikers Constitution and Due Process of Law have a very strong following around these parts.
>>> I would say the FR consensus view is the opposite. The bikers have a very strong following around these parts. <<<
It seems to me that the greater concern is the apparent abuse of the law employed against 177 people based on their choice of clothing.
“The bikers have a very strong following around these parts.”
This is why I despair for our country, the cartoon level understanding.
No one is “following” the bikers.
We are “following” the Constitution and we are concerned about the abuses of law enforcement.
It’s disturbing that folks can abandon principle and objectivity depending on which group of Americans are involved.
And it’s especially distressing to see how otherwise good people don’t see how, on a daily basis, they are cheer leading for their own destruction.
Do not mistake. Conservatives are getting duped and manipulated by the smarter leftists who promote hatred and division as a cover for a deeper agenda.
You think it is all Good Guys Law Enforcement versus Bad Guys Bikers?
Then you blind conservatives are smugly and clue-lessly unprepared for the knock on your door, like the “knock” on the door of Scott Walker’s allies.
If the police had been justified in their actions, the video that they themselves shot of the incident would have been made available to every media outlet in the region within 24 hours. And the autopsy reports within a week[7 days]. Nor would everyone within the area have been arrested on trumped up charges.
That is my bone of contention. Others have similar points of contention.