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First Amendment to the United States Constitution

Posted by Laura on September 12th, 2019 under Coaching Session


Written By Bob Whitaker. Originally posted 17th September 2012 – https://www.whitakeronline.org/blog/2012/09/17/first-amendment-to-the-united-states-constitution/

“… abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or THE RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE PEACEABLY TO ASSEMBLE, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”

There is not just a right to free speech. There is a right to hold meetings, ESPECIALLY meetings of people who are called “extremists.”

Approved people have no reason to NEED such a right to be specified.

I hear a lot about free speech from the big media, but nobody mentions the right to peaceably assemble.

This is in the Constitution because the people who wrote it were themselves threatened by death for meeting for “extremist” purposes.

It does NOT say “the right to assemble for a politically correct purpose.”

The usual way of forbidding our meetings, especially on campus, is by saying that, while police will protect anyone ELSE from being harassed, “they cannot protect people from violence” if the meetings are about heretical or extreme purposes. So our meetings are routinely forbidden because THOSE WHO ARE NOT MEETING PEACEABLY will cause trouble. So the right to peaceably assemble is thrown out because thugs won’t like the meetings.

Considering they, the Founding Fathers, put in the First Amendment because they themselves had been extremists and were threatened with thug violence, the idea that a group loses its right to free speech and assembly because THE OTHER SIDE might get violent with them would have been just what British authorities USED up to 1775.

When the Founding Fathers were talking “Treason” in 1775, someone who said it was OK to ban their meetings because they might cause riots — which they did — would not be looked upon as sane by the people who wrote the First Amendment.

Allowing heretical views and extremist views AND THE RIGHT TO ASSEMBLE despite thugs was PRECISELY the reason for the First Amendment.

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  1. #1 by Laura on 09/12/2019 - 2:54 pm

    “Never again when you hear the word “extremist” will you think of the speaker as harmless. Every bloody handed tyrant routinely calls those he is killing “extremists.” – RWW

  2. #2 by WmWhite on 09/28/2019 - 12:37 pm

    We quote the US Constitution and yell at the sheeple and those who gleefully anticipate our destruction: “Freedom of Speech, The Right to Assemble, The Right to Bear Arms.” But judges and law makers and the Ruling Classes chuckle condescending at our protestation.

    Now I learn the OK hand-sign and the Tonsure haircut are on the PC watch list as valid indicators of (haters, supremacists, Nazi’s and of course anti-Jew).

    We must continue the message of White Genocide, of course, as our children are conditioned to accept and to rejoice their ultimate and unchangeable minority status (due to be a reality in 20-years) in the very lands their and my forefathers fought and died for. There is really nothing else we can do …during these very odd times.

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